地方两会谈旅游,多地强调焕新、融合、协同
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-07 00:07

Group 1: Core Insights - Various provinces in China are emphasizing the development of cultural and tourism industries in their government work reports, highlighting achievements and future directions for growth [1] Group 2: Shanxi Province - Shanxi aims for over 10% growth in both tourist reception and revenue by 2025, with initiatives to enhance consumer experiences and develop new tourism models [2] - The province plans to implement a "strong foundation renewal" action for tourist attractions and promote various tourism types, including wellness and rural tourism [2] Group 3: Jiangsu Province - Jiangsu expects a 10.4% increase in tourist numbers and a 10.2% rise in total spending by 2025, driven by events and branding initiatives [3] - The province will focus on integrating culture, tourism, and sports to stimulate consumption and enhance its tourism brand [3] Group 4: Jiangxi Province - Jiangxi targets a 13.8% increase in tourism spending and aims to attract over 600,000 inbound tourists by 2025, promoting the integration of commerce, tourism, and culture [4] - The province plans to develop new economic models and enhance public cultural services [4] Group 5: Hunan Province - Hunan aims to promote cultural and technological integration, with a focus on enhancing its tourism brand and increasing participation in cultural events [5][6] - The province will implement a "strong foundation renewal" for tourist attractions and develop cultural tourism industries [6] Group 6: Guangdong Province - Guangdong anticipates receiving 960 million tourists and generating 1.24 trillion yuan in tourism revenue by 2025, with significant growth in inbound tourism [7] - The province plans to enhance tourism infrastructure and develop new tourism products to attract a diverse range of visitors [7] Group 7: Gansu Province - Gansu reported a 32.9% increase in tourist numbers and a 41.6% rise in tourism spending, aiming to establish itself as a key cultural and tourism destination [8] - The province will focus on developing cultural brands and enhancing its tourism infrastructure to support a robust tourism industry [8]