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文化味、烟火气、国风潮,假期文旅活动特色鲜明
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-05 09:01

Core Insights - The integration of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and tourism is becoming a new trend, enhancing cultural experiences and stimulating market vitality during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays [1][8] Group 1: Cultural Events and Experiences - Various cultural events featuring ICH were held during the holidays, such as the grand exhibition in Cangzhou, showcasing diverse ICH crafts and performances [2][3] - Visitors are increasingly seeking cultural immersion during their travels, as evidenced by the high attendance at ICH-related activities, such as over 50,000 visitors in Zhaoxing during the holidays [3] - Interactive cultural experiences, such as traditional dyeing and handicraft workshops, are gaining popularity, allowing participants to create their own ICH products [4][5] Group 2: Innovative Integration of ICH and Modern Trends - The blending of ICH with modern elements has led to the creation of diverse cultural and creative products, appealing to younger audiences [7][8] - New products, such as bags and home decor items featuring traditional patterns, are being developed to connect ancient techniques with contemporary lifestyles [7] - The focus on making ICH accessible and participatory is shifting from passive observation to active engagement, enhancing its visibility and relevance in modern society [4][8]