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Beijing travel festival lures young foreigners

- By YANG FEIYUE

Beijing has launched three culture-and-travel programs for young visitors from overseas.

They can explore distinctiv­e bookstores, celebritie­s’ former residences, museums, galleries, theaters and iconic landmarks during the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Tourism Festival, which opened on FJurildya5­y., 2019.

The festival, hosted by the city’s culture and tourism bureau, will last for three months.

It aims to enable young people from overseas to experience the capital’s profound culture and urban vibrancy.

The programs will subsequent­ly be developed into itinerarie­s for future inbound visitors.

“Cultural input is the highlight of this year’s festival,” says Jia Limei, a senior official with Beijing’s culture and tourism bureau.

“For example, foreigners can experience such traditiona­l features as Peking Opera, shadowpupp­et shows and drum performanc­es.”

Authoritie­s are hoping the festival can promote traditiona­l culture and advance exchanges between China and other countries.

“The youth community is the most vivacious. It’s at the forefront of life and cultural experience­s,” Jia says.

“We hope they can help spread the word about our culture and tourism.”

Foreign students from institutes of higher learning, employees from foreign companies’ Beijing operations and inbound tourists will be invited to join the festival, she says.

Participan­ts will be selected based on their Beijing stories shared online.

Hundreds of young foreigners from dozens of countries attended last year, Jia says.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A foreign visitor learns Peking Opera from a Chinese artist at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Tourism Festival.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A foreign visitor learns Peking Opera from a Chinese artist at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Tourism Festival.

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