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Red tourism policy

Legal Analysis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Rural Revitalization Promotion Law (second draft) is open for comments, and it is clearly stated that governments at all levels should support the development of red tourism and rural tourism. According to the data released by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in 2020, the number of red tourists in China will exceed 654.38 billion. During the whole "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" period, the number of red tourists maintained a steady growth and maintained a market share of more than 654.38+065.438+0% in the domestic tourism market.

Legal basis: Article 19 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Rural Revitalization Promotion Law: People's governments at all levels should give full play to rural resources and ecological advantages and support the development of rural industries such as characteristic agriculture, leisure agriculture, modern agricultural product processing industry, rural handicrafts, green building materials, red tourism, rural tourism, leisure and entertainment, rural logistics and e-commerce; Through characteristic and specialized management, guide new business entities to rationally allocate production factors and promote the deep integration of rural industries; Support the construction of characteristic agricultural products advantage areas, modern agricultural industrial parks, agricultural science and technology parks, rural entrepreneurship parks, leisure agriculture and rural tourism key villages and towns; Coordinate the market construction of agricultural products origin, distribution center and sales place, and strengthen the construction of agricultural products circulation backbone network and cold chain logistics system; Encourage enterprises to obtain internationally accepted agricultural product certification and enhance the competitiveness of rural industries.

The development of rural industry should meet the requirements of national spatial planning, industrial policy and environmental protection.