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How to combine rural tourism with cultural tourism to keep tourists flowing?

Through various activities in the past two years, the "cold" in Northeast China has evolved from a simple Chinese character to a culture, and the "cold culture" and "ice and snow culture" are well known by more and more people. As a result, rural winter tourism and cultural tourism have completed a good combination and become a combination of rural tourism and cultural tourism.

In fact, if we observe the development of rural tourism, we will find that no matter what form or content of rural tourism, the ultimate destination is culture. When tourists come to a place, they must experience the natural customs and humanistic customs here, and behind this is actually a cultural experience. Fortunately, the element of culture will not disappear with the cold weather, so as long as we grasp the characteristics of local rural tourism and shape this characteristic into culture, even if winter comes, rural tourism will not close!

What if there is no ice and snow in winter, only dry branches and cold wind? In fact, rural tourism can still play the cultural card! For example, Hunan seems to have no characteristics this winter, and even launched a winter rural leisure tourism festival. When you come here, tourists can enjoy the slow life in the southern town as long as they skate on artificial snow and stroll around the Lantern Festival, which is also a kind of enjoyment of nourishing their hearts and strengthening their bodies! Another example is Guizhou Province, where some counties and cities have launched embroidery winter tours in winter. Tourists can make a dress and take a quilt home for the New Year, which will not only make everyone feel full of family ties and culture, but also help farmers earn a sum of money in their spare time.

So rural tourism in winter is really not good. The key is whether we have a serious understanding of our rural culture. As long as we really love and appreciate your hometown, we can turn the beauty of your hometown into culture and make it bring warmth to tourists all over the world in winter!