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What will happen to the development and future of the adventure industry?

In China, nearly 65.438+300 million people participate in various outdoor adventure activities every year, of which more than 60 million people are engaged in professional adventure sports; At present, there are more than100000 enterprises related to the exploration industry in China. It is predicted that the next 15 years will be the peak period for the vigorous development of exploration industry in China.

The China Adventure Association's "Cowman" adventure program is the first talk show tailored for China adventurers in China, aiming to talk to pioneers and give a strong voice to the adventure industry. Each program invites an explorer as the main guest, and the content of the conversation includes the guest's personal adventure experience, feelings, exploration of the development status of China's adventure industry and future expectations.

At present, the program "Cowman" of China Exploration Association has recorded more than 7080 issues, covering outdoor sports, environmental protection, ecological research and other fields, and has gradually become a vocal dialogue program in the industry. We can see that more and more people are beginning to pay attention to this field and even try to choose some primary exploration activities.

With the development of the times, people will gradually incorporate outdoor sports and adventure tourism into their daily lives, and adventure will become the reason for people to accept, understand and love many new things. The sound of the program "Cowman" made more groups pay attention to the adventure industry. It brings together pioneers in the industry and truly shows their status, the influence of adventurous spirit on them, and their enthusiasm for their fields.

With these basic understandings, the public's definition of adventure can no longer be single. The essence of exploration is exploration, and "adventure" has never been an end, let alone the pursuit of meaning.