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Which cities in China are selected for the "Global 15 Best Tourism Practice Sample Cities"?

The three selected cities in China each lead the way in urban tourism practice.

Beijing, with a history of more than 3,000 years, has given birth to many places of interest such as the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and the Badaling Great Wall. It is an international metropolis that has hosted international conferences such as the Olympic Games and APEC, and is home to the International Bamboo and Rattan Organization, the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation organizations, Asia-Pacific Agricultural Engineering and Machinery Center, World Tourism Cities Federation, Inmarsat and other international organization headquarters with significant status, role and prestige have "settled";

Tianjin has a combination of Chinese and Western , a unique urban style that is compatible with ancient and modern times, and is known as the "third growth pole of China's economy." It is the permanent host city of the Summer Davos Forum. It has a free trade zone, and its economic and industrial services serve the surrounding areas and radiate across the country.

Hangzhou is one of the eight ancient capitals of China. The positive and outstanding social and cultural impact of tourism on the city is its advantage and breakthrough as the "World Tourism Organization Hangzhou Sample".

In a 12,000-word report, the UNWTO expert group listed the reasons for Hangzhou's selection: advanced tourism development concepts, innovative tourism protection and development of the city's historical and cultural resources, continuous investment in the tourism infrastructure of the city's historical and cultural resources, and Seize the opportunity of large-scale events, take culture as the core, use tourism as the medium, accurately interpret "life culture", and use innovative methods to accurately market Hangzhou on the international stage...