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How can industrial tourism move from singleness to diversification?

According to reports, at the Second National Industrial Tourism Innovation Conference held in Huangshi, Hubei Province, the person in charge of the National Tourism Administration stated that in the past three years, the number of tourists receiving industrial tourism in China has increased by an average of 31% annually. Revenue grew at an average annual rate of 24.5%. By the end of 2016, there were 1,157 industrial tourist attractions nationwide, receiving 140 million tourists, generating tourism revenue of 21.3 billion yuan, and employing 428,000 people. The development of industrial tourism has shown a thriving trend and has become a new highlight of China's tourism development.

At present, China’s industrial tourism has been rolled out in all fields. The initial stage of industrial tourism mainly focused on light industries such as food processing, clothing and textiles, and handicraft manufacturing. Today, industrial tourism has involved all 41 major industrial categories in China, covering more than 100 industrial categories and new industrialization achievements such as aerospace equipment manufacturing, electronic device manufacturing, new energy equipment manufacturing, special instrumentation manufacturing, and intelligent equipment manufacturing. , rich in types and distinctive features.

Industrial tourism was once keen on showing production processes and production techniques. Many people think that this is industrial tourism. Today, the industrial tourism development model is gradually changing from single to diversified. For example, the Yili Rudu Science and Technology Demonstration Park has developed multiple tourist attractions such as the Grassland Milk Culture Museum, the Liquid Milk Production Base, and the Milk Powder Global Model Factory, moving from factory production line displays to comprehensive experiential learning in the park.

At present, China's industrial tourism is currently expanding from local exploration to the entire region. In the northwest border, industrial tourism has become a new highlight of the XPCC tourism market, including winemaking, spice processing, wool textiles, fruit deep processing and other industrial tourism. The development is particularly outstanding. On the snowy plateau, several Tibetan medicine industrial parks have become national A-level tourist attractions.

I hope industrial tourism can promote the development of the local economy!