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提升文旅体验,满足文旅产业细分的多元化需求
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-30 22:27

Core Insights - The upcoming 8-day holiday during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival presents a significant opportunity for the cultural and tourism consumption market, indicating a concentrated release of leisure travel among residents [1] - The data from holiday bookings reveals two core trends in cultural tourism consumption: a surge in demand for long-distance deep experiences and the integration of cultural tourism with commercial activities [1][2] Group 1: Trends in Cultural Tourism Consumption - Long-distance deep experiences are increasingly popular, with a significant year-on-year increase in spending on domestic long-distance products and a doubling in the popularity of personalized travel options like chartered tours [1] - The Northwest region has emerged as a popular travel destination, with the Northern Xinjiang loop being one of the hottest routes, and overall tourism orders for the Qinghai Plateau's natural scenery increasing by over 80% year-on-year [1] - The integration of cultural tourism with commercial activities is leading to new trends, as searches for hotels and attractions near popular event venues have increased by 1.5 times year-on-year [1] Group 2: Structural Changes in the Cultural Tourism Market - The cultural tourism market is undergoing profound structural changes, shifting from scale expansion to quality enhancement and experience deepening, with diverse consumer demands becoming more pronounced [2] - Different consumer groups have distinct preferences: families favor educational and interactive travel, young travelers seek emotional value and cultural identity, while the elderly prioritize comfort and convenience [2] Group 3: Government Initiatives and Market Challenges - The Ministry of Culture and Tourism is organizing a national cultural and tourism consumption month to enhance quality supply and innovate consumption scenarios, aiming to meet the public's needs for a better life [3] - There are structural challenges in the cultural tourism market, including uneven regional development, homogenized product offerings, inconsistent service quality, and superficial cultural experiences [4] Group 4: Recommendations for High-Quality Development - To promote high-quality development in cultural tourism consumption, a collaborative governance framework involving government, enterprises, communities, and tourists is essential [5] - Improving transportation networks and public services in underdeveloped areas, as well as encouraging local cultural engagement in tourism projects, can enhance the authenticity and attractiveness of cultural tourism experiences [5] - Establishing a comprehensive service quality standard system across the entire tourism chain is crucial for elevating service quality and addressing current challenges [5]