• Loading ...
  • Loading ...

Accommodation New Zealand

What you need to know about China’s creative tourism trend of the future?

21 Oct 2024 By travelandtourworld

What you need to know about China’s creative tourism trend of the future?

Accommodation New Zealand introduces

The immensely popular Chinese video game Black Myth: Wukong has, of all things, helped boost domestic tourism because it features 36 ancient architectural sites in China.

Local tourism departments, inspired by the video game, have devised crossover projects to successfully attract an increasing number of tourists.

Thanks to the increase in Chinese people’s disposable income, along with the advancement of technology, people’s demands are becoming increasingly diversified along with the rapidly changing social trends.

On its part, the tourism industry has been striving to meet tourists’ demands, in order to realise its own high-quality development.

An apt example of this is the decision of a number of local tourism departments to leverage the popularity of Black Myth: Wukong to boost local tourism.

China today is the world’s biggest domestic tourism market, the largest source of international tourists and a major destination for foreign tourists.

In 2023, China recorded 4.89 billion domestic passenger trips, marking a staggering 93.3% year-on-year increase.

Moreover, in 2023 domestic travellers spent more than 4.91 trillion yuan (RM2.3 trillion), an increase of a staggering 140.3% year-on-year. Also, China received 82.03 million inbound trips last year as it further opened up the economy to the outside world.

China’s tourism sector has become a strategic pillar industry, contributing to the well-being of the people. Many local cultural and tourism departments are striving to blaze a trail in the high-quality development of the tourism sector, in order to promote their brand image and tourism-related products.

Some regions and cities have tapped the potential of history and culture using their own attractions to advantage. For example, Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang Province, integrates the art of making ice and snow sculptures with music to create the annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival.

Artists from around the world come to the city every winter to create the ice and snow sculptures, which attract a huge number of tourists. Harbin also holds many cultural events to meet the increasingly variegated demands of tourists to improve its international image.

StarPicks50 YEARS OF PROGRESSThe port city of Quanzhou in Fujian Province, which was the starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, holds a number of cultural events to bring history to life, and encourages young people to create history-related artworks to improve the city’s attractiveness.

As for Chongqing, it has been using its picturesque mountains and urban attractions to develop an array of unique tourism products. The municipality’s geographical features have become its promotional image on social media platforms, attracting a large number of young travellers.

Actually, the integration of cultural, creative products such as video games and movies with tourism is becoming increasingly appealing to people.

Such services and products provide new economic growth points, enrich tourists’ experience and improve the brand image of tourist spots.

For instance, elements of a video game have been added to an urban cultural route in Xi’an, Shaanxi province; they include a light and sound show based on the theme of the ancient city wall. Xi’an has also developed a series of game-related cultural products to attract more young tourists.

Besides, Chengdu in Sichuan province cooperated with a game developer to create a role-playing mobile game, in which players can feed and clean virtual baby pandas, and get vital information on the popular animals.

The demand for and supply of tourism-related services and products have been constantly changing thanks to the advancement of technology.

Travellers, the tourism sector and administrative departments all are adapting to the rapid changes brought about by the development of advanced technology. Therefore, the tourism sector should seize the opportunities created by the advancement of technology and offer better services to tourists, so as to attract more tourists in the future.

In fact, local tourism departments have been keeping pace with the changing trends, promoting the development of the tourism industry with a more open and innovative attitude.

Their efforts have helped create a vibrant pattern of cooperation and healthy competition in the tourism sector.

As such, more crossover interactions can be expected in the future to provide special, customized services and products for tourists.

Are you looking for a holiday? Get special deals.

 

More News

Booking.com
US targets Chinese robots over security fears
US targets Chinese robots over security fears
SSA impersonation scams are getting more personal
SSA impersonation scams are getting more personal
Hidden NYC tunnel tied to Underground Railroad at risk of 'significant damage,' advocates warn
Hidden NYC tunnel tied to Underground Railroad at risk of 'significant damage,' advocates warn
Coin used as bus fare turns out to be 2,000-year-old relic, its journey still a mystery
Coin used as bus fare turns out to be 2,000-year-old relic, its journey still a mystery
Cruise lines cancel sailings, reroute ships as Middle East conflict disrupts voyages
Cruise lines cancel sailings, reroute ships as Middle East conflict disrupts voyages
World's oldest known land animal alive after viral death hoax fools thousands
World's oldest known land animal alive after viral death hoax fools thousands
Ricky Saints hopes to add to his accolades with NXT Championship victory at Stand & Deliver
Ricky Saints hopes to add to his accolades with NXT Championship victory at Stand & Deliver
Stephen A Smith, former ESPN colleague clash about why men stay silent on trans athletes in girls' sports
Stephen A Smith, former ESPN colleague clash about why men stay silent on trans athletes in girls' sports
Airline cracks down on crew's weight, fitness and health, warning some staff could be pulled from flights
Airline cracks down on crew's weight, fitness and health, warning some staff could be pulled from flights
Artemis II launch steals the show at college softball game as players stare skyward in amazement
Artemis II launch steals the show at college softball game as players stare skyward in amazement
Migrant charged in Gilgo Beach throat slashing, fueling serial killer copycat fears
Migrant charged in Gilgo Beach throat slashing, fueling serial killer copycat fears
'Boy Meets World' star Danielle Fishel admits body-shaming nearly ended her on-camera career
'Boy Meets World' star Danielle Fishel admits body-shaming nearly ended her on-camera career
Trevor Bauer signs with pro baseball team in United States amid MLB return hopes
Trevor Bauer signs with pro baseball team in United States amid MLB return hopes
Leslie Jones declares 'marriage is legalized slavery,' may as well involve 'whip and chain'
Leslie Jones declares 'marriage is legalized slavery,' may as well involve 'whip and chain'
American Airlines flight diverted to Detroit after passenger allegedly makes ominous threat
American Airlines flight diverted to Detroit after passenger allegedly makes ominous threat
KitKat launches stolen chocolate tracker after thieves plunder 12 tons: Check your candy
KitKat launches stolen chocolate tracker after thieves plunder 12 tons: Check your candy
Meryl Streep claims SAVE America Act forces married women to 'prove who they are' to vote
Meryl Streep claims SAVE America Act forces married women to 'prove who they are' to vote
Fatal drug combination sparks alert as 'rhino tranq' spreads across US
Fatal drug combination sparks alert as 'rhino tranq' spreads across US
MLB's top prospect Konnor Griffin set to make major league debut at just 19 years old
MLB's top prospect Konnor Griffin set to make major league debut at just 19 years old
Man accused of killing parents with hammer, knife, then calling 911 to confess: report
Man accused of killing parents with hammer, knife, then calling 911 to confess: report