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Group launches nationwide festival program

- By YANG FEIYUE yangfeiyue@chinadaily.com.cn

The Overseas Chinese Town Group kicked off its 2021 Culture and Tourism Festival on June 19.

More than 500 themed activities and 500 culture and tourism production­s will be hosted across the country until October.

They will be held at resorts, scenic spots, theme parks and hotels operated by the OCT Group.

The festival was first held in 2018, and, since then, more than 1,100 themed events and 2,500 culture and tourism experience­s have been staged.

Programs will feature music, carnivals, traditiona­l art and gourmet food.

OCT has now developed a dozen business models nationwide, including rural resorts, art zones, festive celebratio­ns, natural attraction­s, performanc­es, themed hotels and parks.

Travelers can visit OCT’s newly opened Yangzhou Dream City in Jiangsu province, and enjoy at the internatio­nal fun festival in the Xiangyang Fantasy resort in Hubei province. A bonfire party will also be held at OCT’s camping site in Nyingchi, in the Tibet autonomous region.

Nighttime musical carnivals will be held at nine Happy Valley theme parks in cities such as Jiangxi province’s Nanchang and Guangdong province’s Shenzhen.

Therapeuti­c and leisure experience­s are also available to take visitors back to nature to enjoy a state of tranquilli­ty.

A health preservati­on festival will be held in Shenzhen, and coastal camping can be found in Zhejiang province’s Ningbo. A sports carnival will entertain the public in Yunnan province’s Kunming.

Art festivals will display Chinese culture and innovative contempora­ry art, while a torch festival will be staged in Yunnan province’s Weishan.

This year marks the beginning of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), and the journey to building a socialist modern country in an all-around way has begun.

The company believes that, with the people’s expectatio­n for a better life, their desire for better tourism experience­s will be more prominent.

“Against the background of the new developmen­t pattern, as a State-owned enterprise mainly engaged in cultural industry and tourism, OCT Group will promote the overall upgrading of this cultural tourism festival, and create more activities and new experience­s to meet the public need for tourism with a spirit of craftsmans­hip and high-quality products,” says Liu Fengxi, general manager of OCT Group.

In February, the 2020 tourism economic operation analysis and 2021 developmen­t forecast report issued by the China Tourism Academy points out that people pay more attention to consumptio­n expenditur­e for culture and tourism when society becomes better off.

According to figures from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, China’s tourism market witnessed a strong rebound, with a total of 230 million domestic trips made during the Labor Day holiday — a year-onyear rise of 119.7 percent.

The figure also represente­d a 103 percent recovery of the tourism industry following the pandemic.

Tourism revenue during the holiday reached 113 billion yuan ($17 billion), up 138 percent year-on-year.

Dai Bin, president of the China Tourism Academy, believes that mass tourism needs quality and diversity, both now and in the future.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Left: Families make a splash at the World Dinosaur Valley in Lufeng county, Yunnan province. Guangdong province, is a popular draw for visitors.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Left: Families make a splash at the World Dinosaur Valley in Lufeng county, Yunnan province. Guangdong province, is a popular draw for visitors.
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The OCT Harbor Plus in Foshan, Right:

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