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Huidu Cases of Conference Planning

1. The small town of Davos, Switzerland

Davos has beautiful scenery and picturesque scenery. It is the "paradise on earth" in the minds of Europeans. However, before the World Economic Forum was held here, it was just an unknown town. Since the first forum, Davos has attracted worldwide attention and set a precedent in the history of world conference tourism. Every year, Davos earns more than 20 million Swiss francs during the few days the forum is held. Based on conferences, Davos takes a differentiated route from major tourist cities in Switzerland. After becoming famous through the economic forum, it further amplifies its original "ski resort" advantage and continues to expand the tourism market relying on the well-known effect brought by conferences. The local government continues to invest the profits from the conference into improving tourism services such as hotels and catering, forming a good situation in which tourism and conferences complement each other and promote each other. Today, the small city of Davos receives more than 2.3 million tourists from all over the world.

2. Yun'an City

It is located in Kunming, a transit area. It relies on the tourism resource advantages of Kunming and even the entire Yunnan region to form a center with Kunming as the center, radiating to the entire province, and connecting to Southeast Asia. , a tourism system integrating tourism, sightseeing, vacation and entertainment.

IV. Prospects of the Huidu Model

China’s conference market has huge potential, and the Huidu model has and will play a great role. While striving to be more detailed and fully functional, the conference market will There will also be new models emerging. Such as chain cities, cities affiliated with large enterprises, industrial complex cities, and "exhibition cities".

Writing a letter of intent for conference planning