数字时代文化传播
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【委员悦读】点燃文旅体消费新引擎
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-02 15:57
Core Insights - The cultural, tourism, and sports consumption sectors are interconnected and have a strong multiplier effect, making them vital for expanding domestic demand, market growth, and employment promotion, thus serving as an important engine for economic growth [3]. Group 1: Current Challenges - Institutional barriers hinder deep integration among culture, tourism, and sports, leading to significant segmentation in resource allocation, industry standards, and data statistics [3]. - The supply structure is lacking, resulting in homogenization of cultural and tourism projects, with insufficient exploration of potential in rural and underdeveloped areas, leading to low secondary consumption rates [3]. - The flow of resources is obstructed, with professional talent facing barriers in moving to rural areas, and a lack of effective channels connecting rural cultural resources to urban markets [3]. - There is room for improvement in international recognition, with insufficient transformation of traditional Chinese culture into globally appealing cultural tourism IPs and products [3]. Group 2: Recommendations - Establish a new institutional framework at the national level to create a long-term plan for the integration of cultural, tourism, and sports sectors, including a national data-sharing platform [4]. - Implement a differentiated development strategy, focusing on cultivating regional cultural IP clusters and setting standards for differentiated cultural tourism products [4]. - Create collaborative new patterns by piloting cultural tourism consumption communities in regions like Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Sichuan-Chongqing, and establishing a national rural cultural tourism resource cloud platform [4]. - Enhance brand capabilities by promoting Chinese cultural tourism IP globally and encouraging local enterprises to expand into international markets [5].
华二代助力中意时尚“对话”
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-05-29 21:03
Group 1 - The "2025 Sino-Italian Fashion and Culture Carnival" was held in Yangpu District, Shanghai, featuring a variety of cultural exchange activities between China and Italy [1] - Key events included a virtual reality archaeological exhibition, a Renaissance digital art exhibition, Italian operatic performances, and a themed market showcasing Italian cuisine and fashion [1] - The event attracted participation from youth representatives of the Chinese diaspora from Italy, Spain, and the UK, emphasizing the role of young people in cultural dialogue [1] Group 2 - Italian-Chinese author Tang Junyu participated in discussions, highlighting her works that blend Italian Renaissance history with Chinese ancient history, appealing to Chinese readers [2] - Spanish youth representative Zheng Yajing shared her immersive experience with Hanfu at the Louvre, illustrating the importance of cultural exhibitions in promoting understanding of traditional Chinese culture [2] - The head of the Italian Innovation Center emphasized that the carnival serves as a significant opportunity for cultural exchange between the two countries, aiming to build a high-end platform for fashion and cultural collaboration [2]