Group 1 - The article highlights emerging trends in cultural tourism during the Spring Festival, with a focus on museum visits and intangible cultural heritage experiences becoming popular choices for travelers [1][4][7] - Museums are organizing themed exhibitions and special events to attract visitors, with a notable increase in foot traffic observed in certain locations, such as the three museums in Lin'an District, Hangzhou, which saw a surge in visitors due to the influence of the TV drama "Tai Ping Nian" [4][6] - The popularity of horse-themed exhibits during the Year of the Horse is noted, with visitors engaging with historical narratives and learning about the social aspects of the Northern Qi dynasty through art [6][10] Group 2 - Intangible cultural heritage experiences are becoming a "traffic password" for cultural tourism, allowing visitors to engage with local customs and traditions, such as the "Banban Dragon Lantern" performance in Hunan, which combines water and land dance elements [7][9] - Some regions are integrating intangible heritage experiences with local characteristics, providing hands-on activities for tourists, such as crafting "little horses" and "Fu" characters in Heilongjiang, blending ancient fishing civilization with contemporary aesthetics [9] - Immersive performances based on local cultural history and regional features are gaining popularity, with examples including a journey back to the Yin Shang dynasty in Anyang and a tea culture performance in Wuyi Mountain that combines scenic beauty with local traditions [10][12]
文化“盛宴”激活文旅“流量密码” 体验非遗、感受民俗燃动年味聚人气
Yang Shi Wang·2026-02-23 02:21