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Give an example to illustrate the combination of tourism and calligraphy?

1. Calligraphy can increase and enhance the cultural connotation of tourism. For example, in China and its cultural circles, monuments, famous inscriptions, couplets and so on. It can be seen everywhere, which makes the landscape a landscape with rich cultural connotation and the unity of humanity and nature. Traditionally, the so-called landscape mainly refers to the human landscape. So the famous mountains in China are all cultural mountains. Almost all places of interest in China have calligraphy. The most typical calligraphy landscape is Qufu/Confucius Temple Forest of Steles, Xi 'an Forest of Steles, Guilin/Guihai Forest of Steles and the Forbidden City on both sides of the strait.

2. Tourism, as an activity and event, can broaden the spread of calligraphy. The main reason is the same as above. Another phenomenon is that modern tourism and transportation actively cooperate with culture and use calligraphy, which objectively promotes calligraphy. For example, in subway stations in Nanjing and other places, the names of stations along the way are written by calligraphers; At the Taiwan Province MRT (subway) station, a large number of paintings and calligraphy from the Forbidden City are used to make advertising light boxes, which is unique. There is a huge calligraphy hanging in the lobby of Taoyuan Airport in Taiwan Province Province where passengers pass in and out. These probably belong to the cultural creativity related to calligraphy.

In a word, as far as this topic is concerned, calligraphy and tourism have already formed a perfect combination in history, and mutual benefit has become one of the connotations of Wan Li Road.

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