国庆假期广东文旅焕发乡村旅游新活力,金秋瑶寨奏响丰收曲
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-10-04 06:54

Group 1: Tourism Statistics - On October 3, 2025, Guangdong's 4A and above scenic spots received 4.012 million visitors, a year-on-year increase of 4.0% [1] - Key monitored ancient post road areas welcomed 607,000 visitors, up 1.4% [1] - Red tourism classic sites recorded 344,000 visitors, reflecting a 3.1% growth [1] - 100 monitored rural tourism spots and historical villages attracted 416,000 visitors, a 2.6% increase [1] - 80 key public cultural institutions received 421,000 visitors, showing a 0.3% rise [1] Group 2: Cultural and Tourism Integration - The Qinyuan Millennium Yao Village hosted the "Golden Autumn Yao Village Celebrates National Day" music festival, integrating non-material cultural heritage and local customs [5] - The festival featured local singers performing traditional songs, enhancing the cultural experience for visitors [7] - The Yao Village is a core site for the national intangible cultural heritage "Yao Long Drum Dance," showcasing traditional customs and agricultural civilization [9] - The "Harvest Yao Village" theme landscape cluster was created to enhance visitor engagement with local culture and agriculture [11] - The event emphasized the "tourism promotes agriculture, tourism invigorates villages" development philosophy, benefiting local farmers and artisans [12] Group 3: Regional Development Initiatives - Guangdong is actively implementing the "Hundred Thousand Project," exploring new paths for agricultural, cultural, and tourism integration [14] - Huizhou's tourism strategy effectively activated regional tourism vitality, with booming bookings for homestays and rural restaurants during the holiday [14] - The Wanlv Lake area hosted a series of cultural and artistic activities, attracting 92,000 visitors in the first three days of the holiday [14] - Dongguan's Liaobu Town organized events that combined music and tourism, drawing significant participation from visitors [14] - Shantou's Changsha Bay service area became a hub for cultural and tourism integration, welcoming 234,900 visitors over three days [15]