Seven departments: vigorously promote industrial tourism products and routes on new media platforms, and promote the integrated development of industrial tourism with film and television.
Seven departments issued the "Notice on Promoting Industrial Culture, Protecting Industrial Heritage, and Developing Industrial Tourism".
The Office of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Office of the Central Propaganda Department, the Office of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Office of the Ministry of Education, the Office of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, the Office of the National Cultural Relics Bureau, and the Office of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions have issued a notice on promoting industrial culture, protecting industrial heritage, and developing industrial tourism. The notice mentions the need to promote industrial tourism resources, strengthen brand communication and case promotion, and enhance the brand visibility, market appeal, and overall competitiveness of industrial tourism. It also emphasizes the importance of showcasing and promoting the achievements of Chinese industrial development and enhancing the international influence of national industrial brands. Additionally, it encourages the use of new media platforms to vigorously promote industrial tourism products and routes, as well as to promote the integration of industrial tourism with film and television to expand its impact.
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