Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Recently, Sina Finance reported that in addition to seaside resorts, theme parks and other tourist attractions, traveling to temples has quietly become popular among young people.

Recently, Sina Finance reported that in addition to seaside resorts, theme parks and other tourist attractions, traveling to temples has quietly become popular among young people.

Recently, Sina Finance reported that traveling to temples has quietly become popular among young people. In addition to seaside holidays, theme parks and other tourist punch points, more and more young people pin their relaxation on temples. The data shows that since February this year, among the people who booked tickets for temple scenic spots, the proportion after 90 s and 00 s was close to 50%. Young people are becoming the main force to ignite the temple's vigorous incense.

Platform data shows that weekends are a popular time for young people to go to temples. In addition to holidays, the average daily order of tickets for temple-related scenic spots in the past three months has doubled. Last weekend (February 18-19), the increase reached 150%. In contrast, taking theme parks as an example, the average order volume of tickets for related scenic spots last weekend increased by 75% compared with the average order volume on weekdays.

In addition, since the beginning of this year, tickets for temple-related scenic spots have increased by 3 10% year-on-year. Judging from the popularity of search, the temple scenic spots with high attention in the near future include Lingyin Temple, Putuo Mountain Scenic Area, Hanshan Temple, Yonghe Palace, Bukoji, Baima Temple, Wild Goose Pagoda, Jiming Temple, Shaolin Temple and Potala Palace.

Why did temple tourism break out after 90 s and 00 s? This is a topic worthy of further discussion. From the perspective of social development, it can be attributed to the following reasons:

The first is to promote social development. With the development of society, post-90s and post-00s have more energy and resources to explore new tourist destinations, and temple tourism is their new favorite.

The second is the change of social culture. People born after 90 s and 00 s pay more attention to cultural heritage. They prefer to travel to temples and feel the charm of history and culture.

The third is the change of social environment. People born after 90 s and 00 s pay more attention to environmental protection. They prefer to travel to temples and feel the beauty of nature.

Fourth, social and economic development. People born after 90 s and 00 s have more wealth. They prefer to travel to temples and feel the charm of religion.

In a word, the explosion of temple fair tourism after 90s and 00s is the interaction of social development, social and cultural changes, social environment changes and social and economic development. Post-90s and post-00s pay more attention to cultural heritage, environmental protection and religious charm. They prefer to travel to temples and feel the beauty of history, culture, nature and religion.