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老工厂“爆改”潮流街区!这个“五一”工业旅游掀起热潮
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-05-06 01:03

Core Viewpoint - The revitalization of industrial heritage is creating new opportunities in cultural tourism, attracting significant visitor interest and stimulating local economies during holidays like the "May Day" break [1][4]. Group 1: Industrial Heritage Transformation - Various regions are creatively repurposing old industrial sites into cultural and tourism hubs, such as the cultural district in Hengyang, Hunan, which has become popular among families [1]. - In Chongqing, the former printing factory has been transformed into a trendy cultural park, attracting a large number of visitors who appreciate the blend of retro industrial style and modern culture [1][3]. - The transformation of an old mining area in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, into an ecological park with educational programs showcases a shift from traditional coal mining to a greener approach [3]. Group 2: Economic Impact of Industrial Tourism - The activation of industrial heritage sites is not only preserving urban memories but also serving as a new engine for economic growth by creating multifunctional consumer spaces [4]. - In Nanning, a former silk factory has been converted into a popular tourist destination that combines cultural design, exhibitions, and creative retail [4]. - The cultural park in Yangquan, transformed from an old pump factory, has successfully integrated immersive performances and commercial areas, significantly boosting local tourism and related sectors, with daily revenues exceeding 500,000 yuan [5]. - As of now, China has 231 national industrial heritage sites and over 400 provincial sites, forming a diverse industrial tourism resource system across 31 provinces and regions [5].