Traditional culture integrates fashion life diversified consumption lit off

Author:CCTV Time:2022.09.11

CCTV News: Tonight, the moon is full of people. A round of Mingyue entrusts Chinese children to the beautiful yearning for the reunion, and also carries the patriotism of thousands of travelers. Moon viewing is a traditional culture of Mid -Autumn Festival, but at the same time, the moon appreciation is also integrated into our economic life. In the past two years, it is not only Mid -Autumn Festival. Many people use the moon to enjoy the moon as a tourism theme. For example, outdoor camping is the dual function of both tourism accommodation and the moon watching stargazing. Traditional culture integrates fashion consumption. In this Mid -Autumn Festival holiday, Starry B & B has also become a new choice for many people to travel.

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The moon is high, and the moon is like water. In this Mid -Autumn Festival holiday, there are not a few people who choose to go outdoors and watch the moon watching the stars. In the Jiangxi Wugong Mountain Star Empty Camp, a transparent starry room was lined up on the grass in turn. Tourists sat together to sing, enjoy the moon, and play games, and spent a romantic and beautiful night.

Golden Ding Baihefeng at an altitude of 1918 is the highest peak of Wugong Mountain, which is very suitable for watching the sunset, the sky and the sea starry sky. The local area has created a star camping platform. The overall transparent glass design allows the surrounding scenery to see it all. You can also watch the stars at night. During the Mid -Autumn Festival holiday, it attracted tourists from all over the country.

Comprehensive travel platform data, we draw a national star -themed homestay distribution map. In the past five years, there have been more and more areas with stars and homestays, and the fastest growth rate in the central and western regions has been the fastest. Cities such as Beijing, Zhongwei, Hulunbuir, and Loudi have become popular destinations.

Immersed the Guofeng Guoyun at night to light up the Mid -Autumn Festival Night

This year's Mid -Autumn Festival holiday is not only richer and diverse, but also the national wind and national charm. A variety of immersive folk activities were held in many places, allowing people to feel the charm of traditional culture.

Ordering tea, smelling incense, tasting, flower arrangement, hanging paintings, Mid -Autumn Festival holidays, these traditional Chinese lifestyles have been restored in many cities in Zhejiang. In the ancient town of Jiande Shouchang, the blocks were arranged thousands of years ago in the Song Dynasty's streets and lanes. More than a dozen ancient wind and ancient stalls were lined up in turn. Visitors could wear Song Yun Hanfu to experience Feihua Song Words, Feng Ya Tea, and Ancient Arts.

Not long ago, the historical and cultural leisure blocks of Nanjing Xidanli, Nanjing, Jiangsu selected a list of national night culture and tourism consumption agglomerations. During the Mid -Autumn Festival, relying on traditional folk culture, a series of night consumption experience activities were opened.

Traditional culture integrates fashion consumption. During the Mid -Autumn Festival holiday, some cities light up urban landmarks in new ways. In Guangzhou, the project in the Pearl River has attracted many citizens.

Ascending this moon -viewing ship, whether it is a unique seasonal fruit, Lingnan snacks and Cantonese -style moon cakes, or the lantern hanging in the cabin, it is full of Lingnan cultural charm.

The voyage was over half, and a classic Cantonese opera performance pushed the atmosphere to the climax.

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