Group 1 - The "May Day" holiday in Shandong has seen a rise in personalized cultural and tourism consumption trends, shifting from mere sightseeing to fulfilling personal "wish lists" during travel [2][3] - The Taishan scenic area experienced a peak in visitor numbers, with 76,000 tourists entering on May 1 alone, highlighting the growing interest in immersive experiences [2] - The Le Ling Film City catered to visitors' desires for immersive experiences by allowing them to participate in film production activities, attracting 46,800 visitors on the first day of the holiday [2] Group 2 - Various cities in Shandong hosted comic exhibitions, which attracted many enthusiasts and stimulated local tourism and hospitality sectors [3] - Family-oriented travelers showed a preference for relaxing vacations, with 45% of visitors to Jiuru Mountain being families, an increase of 10 percentage points from previous years [3] - The Jiuru Mountain scenic area introduced themed activities that engaged families, with an average daily participation of over 3,000 in flower art and chocolate-making workshops [3] Group 3 - Historical towns like Qingzhou Ancient City and Tai'erzhuang Ancient City saw increased visitor engagement through innovative cultural experiences, such as immersive performances and interactive activities [4] - The holiday also marked a peak in inbound tourism, with significant numbers of South Korean tourists arriving at ports like Yantai and Weihai, facilitated by relaxed visa policies [4] - The ease of travel between China and South Korea has encouraged business collaborations, as noted by a South Korean visitor planning to strengthen ties with local enterprises [4]
今年“五一”,山东创新营造沉浸式文旅体验场景
Da Zhong Ri Bao·2025-05-06 00:53