Workflow
多地老旧厂房蝶变文创新地标 工业遗存释放新活力
Yang Guang Wang·2025-05-07 01:29

Group 1 - The transformation of industrial relics into cultural and creative parks and scenic spots is gaining popularity, with "industrial style" revitalizing cultural tourism across various regions [1] - The 798 Art District in Beijing has become a cultural and creative industry hub, attracting visitors with various themed exhibitions and the largest immersive VR cinema in Beijing [1][2] - During the recent "May Day" holiday, the daily visitor count at the 798 Art District reached approximately 60,000, indicating a significant increase in foot traffic [2] Group 2 - The restaurant business in the 798 Art District reported an 80% increase in sales compared to the same period last year, driven by the surge in visitor numbers during the holiday [2] - In Anhui Province, the "living" red tea museum, an old tea factory, is attracting visitors of all ages, showcasing the only complete wooden production line in the country [2][3] - The tea factory, established in 1951, is home to the oldest and highest-regulated wooden tea storage warehouse still in use in China, contributing to the preservation of local tea culture [3] Group 3 - In Guangxi Nanning, the transformation of an old silk factory into the Baiyi Shanghecheng tourist attraction has revitalized the area, offering new cultural experiences through creative design and exhibitions [3] - The scenic area combines historical significance with modern cultural activities, demonstrating the potential of industrial heritage to create vibrant and lively spaces [3]