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体育赛事引流 文旅消费变现

Group 1 - The "Su Super League" has gained significant popularity, attracting 195,700 spectators in its first three rounds, with a peak attendance of 22,613, nearly matching the average attendance of the first 13 rounds of the Chinese Super League [1] - The league has stimulated cultural and tourism consumption in Jiangsu, with a 14.63% increase in tourism spending in six host cities during the Dragon Boat Festival, showcasing a new model of "sports events driving cultural and tourism consumption" [1] - Financial institutions are actively supporting the development of the cultural and sports industry in Jiangsu, leveraging the success of the "Su Super League" to enhance local economic growth [2] Group 2 - Jiangsu Bank is the main sponsor of the "Su Super League" and has previously sponsored other sports events, aiming to create a "cultural finance" brand and explore the "finance + sports" model [3] - Other banks in Jiangsu are also supporting cultural and sports events, with initiatives like promoting tourism alongside traditional dragon boat races [4][5] - The "Su Super League" has led to a surge in ticket prices, with some tickets being resold for as much as 600 yuan, indicating a strong demand that benefits various sectors including dining and accommodation [6] Group 3 - The success of the "Su Super League" has provided a reference for other regions in China to stimulate consumption through a "watching + X" model, capturing a broader consumer base [7] - The integration of cultural symbols and tourism, as seen with the "Su Super League," is a valuable experience for revitalizing markets [8] - Agricultural Bank of Jiangsu has supported the Grand Canal tourism and cultural heritage projects with over 1 billion yuan, promoting financial services tailored to the cultural tourism industry [9]