China Daily

Cultural travel gets boost from policies and demonstrat­ion zones

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Cultural events are seeing an increased presence in the travel market, as the Chinese government has picked up on the trend of growing public demand for quality cultural and tourism experience­s and launched a series of favorable policies.

During the Spring Festival holiday, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism mobilized many regions to tap into local intangible cultural heritage and folk customs to boost tourism spending.

As a result, the domestic tourism market saw 474 million trips during the holiday, which was up 34.3 percent year-on-year and 19 percent over 2019.

In December, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Developmen­t announced a plan to build national demonstrat­ion zones to further boost the integratio­n of the cultural and tourism industries.

Fifty cities, city districts and counties around the nation have been selected as candidates for such zones.

The three ministries called on provincial-level authoritie­s to strengthen collaborat­ion on constructi­on of the demonstrat­ion zones, formulate and introduce supporting measures at the provincial level, enhance supervisio­n and guidance, and regularly evaluate results.

The country is also planning up to five pilot cultural heritage-themed, nationalle­vel tourism routes as part of the country’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), according to government authoritie­s.

In May last year, the National Cultural Heritage Administra­tion, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission jointly released a circular on the establishm­ent of such routes. The routes will revolve around China’s immovable cultural relics, including ancient cultural sites such as tombs and cave temples.

Other elements, ranging from historical and cultural towns and cities and agricultur­al and industrial heritage, to museums and memorial halls, natural landscapes and scenic spots, are also expected to be integrated into the project.

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