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报告显示:长三角城市休闲水平质量持续提升
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-11-15 10:57
Core Insights - The "2025 Yangtze River Delta Urban Leisure Index" report indicates a continuous improvement in the quality of leisure levels across cities in the Yangtze River Delta region [1] Group 1: Leisure Index Overview - The report evaluates over 40 cities in the Yangtze River Delta based on five dimensions: economic and industrial development, leisure services and reception, leisure life and consumption, leisure space and environment, and transportation facilities and scale [1] - Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing, and Ningbo rank as the top five cities with high leisure levels, while cities like Wuxi, Hefei, Shaoxing, Wenzhou, and Jinhua follow closely [1] Group 2: Development Trends - Future trends in urban leisure development in the Yangtze River Delta are expected to shift from point aggregation to regional collaboration, creating a new pattern of cross-regional linkage and shared development [2] - The leisure landscape is moving from single-scene leisure to integrated leisure formats, promoting new multi-dimensional consumption scenarios such as "events + cultural tourism" and "cultural performances + tourism" [2] - The focus is shifting from ecologically basic leisure to leisure empowered by ecological value, establishing a development system based on "green foundations and cultural essence" [2] - The transition from structurally suboptimal leisure to balanced quality leisure aims to create a new path for people-centered, upgraded consumption [2] Group 3: Recommendations and Applications - The chief expert of the research team suggests focusing on "integration" and "high quality" themes, driving innovation and collaboration to address development imbalances and foster a new ecological model for regional leisure development [2] - The "Yangtze River Delta Urban Leisure Index" has been transformed into a data product and successfully listed on the Shanghai Data Exchange, aiming to enhance the integration of production, education, research, and application to better serve the Yangtze River Delta integration strategy [2]