《SAE逛吃指数专项报告》

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非一线、新一线老街人气榜揭晓| SAE逛吃指数之“老街”八方客
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-05-23 02:48
Core Insights - The report highlights the revitalization of historical cultural streets in non-first-tier cities, driven by cultural tourism IP empowerment, the activation of ancient buildings, and immersive consumption scenarios [1][2] Group 1: Popularity of Historical Streets - Harbin's Central Avenue, a historical street dating back to 1898, attracted 1.025 million visitors during the 2025 May Day holiday, showcasing its significance as a cultural landmark and the first pedestrian street in China [1] - The Dazhong Guangfu Corner area in Datong has gained attention due to the success of the game "Black Myth: Wukong," blending rich historical architecture with modern cultural elements, attracting diverse visitors [2] - Nanning's "Three Streets and Two Alleys" demonstrates the effectiveness of protective development, with historical buildings from the late Qing Dynasty to early Republic of China being revitalized, enhancing the area's cultural appeal [2]