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总参与人次超220万 多项指标创历史新高 第二十一届文博会圆满闭幕
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-05-26 17:18

Core Insights - The 21st China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair (CICIF) concluded successfully, showcasing significant growth in scale, exhibitor numbers, and international participation, reinforcing its status as "China's premier cultural industry exhibition" [1][2] Group 1: Exhibition Scale and Participation - A total of 6,280 exhibitors participated, an increase of 265 from the previous year, with 3,300 offline and 2,980 online exhibitors [2] - The event featured participation from all 31 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and regions from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, highlighting a comprehensive representation [2] Group 2: Cultural Consumption and Engagement - The fair attracted over 2.2 million participants, with significant increases in key metrics compared to the last event, indicating a surge in cultural consumption [3] - Various promotional policies were introduced by Guangdong and Shenzhen to enhance the cultural industry's high-quality development, including a "tax refund zone" for international consumers [3] Group 3: Innovation and Technology - The introduction of an AI exhibition area marked a significant innovation, showcasing various AI applications in cultural contexts, such as AI-assisted performances and services [4] - The event featured over 200 new product launches across multiple cultural sectors, demonstrating the industry's innovative vitality [5] Group 4: International Collaboration - The fair expanded its international presence, with participation from 65 countries and regions, including over 50 from Belt and Road Initiative countries, showcasing a diverse array of cultural products [6][7] - Numerous cultural cooperation agreements were signed during the event, emphasizing its role as a vital platform for international cultural exchange [7] Group 5: Media Coverage and Public Reception - The event garnered extensive media attention, with over 3000 journalists from more than 180 media outlets covering the fair, resulting in over 80,000 reports and a total online readership exceeding 5.5 billion [8]