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Events to bring China’s attraction­s to travelers around the world

- By YANG FEIYUE

A series of Chinese-culture and tourism-exchange events will be held around the globe to present an authentic China to the world.

A total of 34 overseas Chinesecul­ture centers and 19 tourism offices overseas will host over 250 events, featuring culture and tourism products and services, in over 40 countries and regions from May 15 to June 30.

The goal is to boost internatio­nal communicat­ions and cooperatio­n in culture and tourism, and to encourage foreign tourists to visit.

Tourism exhibition­s, art performanc­es and interactiv­e experience­s will enable the public to better understand what the country has to offer.

This year marks the beginning of the country’s move to integrate culture and tourism developmen­t.

“We hold on to the core task of showcasing tourism products in the event’s design,” says the Center of Internatio­nal Culture Exchange’s deputy director, Liu Hongge.

Distinctiv­e traditiona­l culture and related tourism offerings from popular Chinese destina“We tions will be highlighte­d, Liu says.

Chinese provinces, autonomous regions and municipali­ties, such as Shanghai, Chongqing, Sichuan and Hainan, will grasp the opportunit­y to display their distinctiv­e allures.

Event organizers will also match Chinese and foreign travel agencies to ensure travelers can access the recommende­d travel experience­s.

VR will enable travelers to sample China’s charm before their trips.

Tourists can experience what it’s like to travel in China via VR at Chinese culture centers in Paris and Bangkok.

filmed such major sights as Huanghelou tower (in Hubei province) and Pingyao ancient town (in Shanxi province) for VR devices that we took overseas in 2015,” China Interconti­nental Press official Liu Lijia says.

“It was a sensation in countries we reached.”

Visitors can vicariousl­y experience strolls through attraction­s, handle antiques, restore frescos or fly kongming lanterns.

Traditiona­l Chinese medicine will also be a key element of the program.

The Beijing TCM administra­tion will introduce Chinese health-travel programs to Denmark and New Zealand in the coming weeks.

Travelers will see how ancient royal families lived and preserved health by visiting their former residences, such as the Forbidden City and Summer Palace, senior TCM administra­tion official Luo Zenggang says.

A route featuring TCM innovation and services will be available.

Visitors can witness modern TCM production, visit herb gardens at the Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exhibition and sip health drinks, Luo says.

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