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辽宁:国庆假期,累计接待游客同比增长17.54%
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang· 2025-10-09 01:36
人民财讯10月9日电,据"辽宁发布",根据综合统计,"十一"假期截至10月8日15时,全省累计接待游客 按可比口径同比增长17.54%;实现旅游综合收入按可比口径同比增长18.20%。10月5日至7日,全省共 有23家博物馆积极响应公众文化需求,推行延时开放服务,有效释放文化场馆公共价值,取得良好社会 成效。全省9家一级博物馆累计接待观众同比增长34.62%。 ...
酒店“玩”起了博物馆
3 6 Ke· 2025-09-28 01:59
Core Concept - The transformation of historical buildings into "museum hotels" is gaining traction in various Chinese cities, blending cultural heritage with hospitality to create immersive experiences for guests [1][4][12]. Group 1: Case Study of Changsha - The Guohuo Exhibition Hall in Changsha, built in 1932, is undergoing a protective renovation to become a "museum hotel" while preserving its historical architecture [2][3]. - The project, named COJOY, will feature a commercial area on the first floor and hotel functions on the upper floors, aiming for an opening by October 1 [2][3]. Group 2: Definition and Characteristics - "Museum hotels" combine museum functions with hotel services, allowing guests to engage with exhibits as part of their stay, thus becoming active participants in the historical narrative [4][5]. - Unlike traditional theme hotels, museum hotels emphasize authentic history and artifacts rather than mere decoration [4][5]. Group 3: Examples of Museum Hotels - The Tianjin Lishunde Hotel features an in-house museum that showcases significant historical artifacts and narratives, enhancing both cultural and economic value [6]. - The Shanghai Peace Hotel has a small museum that tells the story of the hotel’s rich history, providing guests with a unique cultural experience [7]. - The Guangzhou Garden Hotel includes a museum dedicated to the history of the hotel industry, showcasing its evolution over time [8]. Group 4: Cultural and Economic Implications - The integration of hotel and museum functions allows for continuous cultural engagement, transforming the hotel into a venue for nighttime cultural activities [12][13]. - This model represents a shift in urban renewal strategies, focusing on preserving historical narratives while introducing new functionalities [14][15]. Group 5: Future Outlook - The rise of museum hotels reflects a growing demand for meaningful experiences among younger generations and families, positioning these establishments as cultural hubs [16][17]. - The success of museum hotels relies on their ability to create unique narratives and experiences that resonate with guests, thus enhancing their market appeal [16][17].