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Chapter 441 A Land of Etiquette, A Land! A Land! A Land!

Inside the meeting room, the soft lighting couldn't mask the tense atmosphere; everyone's face was filled with seriousness and focus.

The PowerPoint presentation on the screen scrolled slowly, showcasing the stolen cultural and tourism creative ideas. Each frame seemed to be a silent protest against the injustice.

Director Qi's voice was steady and powerful, penetrating every corner of the conference room. His words contained both a profound analysis of the current situation and a firm belief in the future.

From Director Qi's speech just now, we can tell that he wants to maintain China's good image as a nation of etiquette and does not want to damage China's positive public image.

At the same time, the demeanor displayed by the Dragon Kingdom should not give others the impression that it is weak and vulnerable.

As the saying goes, a land of propriety! A land of propriety! A land of propriety! A land of propriety!

Unless absolutely necessary, force should never be used to suppress, nor should one make a big fuss over such a trivial matter.

After Director Qi expressed his thoughts and requirements, the meeting room fell into a brief period of contemplation.

All the attendees understood that finding a balance between upholding national dignity and protecting innovative achievements in this complex and ever-changing international situation was by no means easy.

But nowadays, the people gathered here are not incompetent fools, but elites from the cultural and tourism bureaus of various provinces and cities.

They won't sit idly by; they'll strive to stand out in this meeting.

Therefore, after only a little thought, many participants became eager to express their own thoughts.

"We can't just sit back and wait; we have to take the initiative! Otherwise, those things might think we're easy targets, willing to be easily manipulated by them."

The representative from the Qiongzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau stood up and, with a strong and clear voice, explained his thoughts.

"I suggest we strengthen our cooperation with international airlines, utilize big data analytics to accurately identify tourist needs, and optimize our route network. At the same time, we should launch more attractive transit packages and expand the destinations where visa-free policies can be renewed."

"For example, Qiongzhou can become a newly opened transit point. After all, we are the largest provincial-level special economic zone in China, and we have been aligning with international standards in recent years."

"Our Qiongzhou is vast, with a spring-like climate all year round, and is also a well-known tourist city in China. If Qiongzhou is opened as a transit point, it can effectively alleviate the pressure on Hong Kong and Macau as transit hubs and promote the balanced development of the national cultural and tourism industry."

The representatives from Qiongzhou expressed their ideas with smiles on their faces, resolving existing thorny issues while also seeking new avenues for the development of tourism in Qiongzhou.

After all, the Qiongzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau really hasn't made much money this year, and if they don't start thinking about it soon, they're really going to be finished.

Previously, Qiongzhou would see tens of thousands of tourists flocking in every winter.

People from Northeast China, in particular, flock to Qiongzhou to spend the winter and enjoy the wonderful life by the sea.

No matter how expensive things are in Qiongzhou, or how much businesses overcharge tourists, Qiongzhou's reputation as a winter tourist destination remains unshaken.

But now, with the emergence of Qin Zian, a person who is dedicated to the country and its people, a new cultural and tourism trend has swept across the Dragon Kingdom.

In the early stages, Qin Zian relied on price wars, offering cheap and plentiful food, to make one previously unknown city after another popular.

In the mid-term, Qin Zi'an revitalized one established cultural and tourism city after another through a series of creative and innovative initiatives.

The Qiongzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau also wants to invite Qin Zi'an to Qiongzhou to revitalize the region's cultural and tourism industry.

To this end, the director of the Qiongzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau wrote Qin Zi'an invitation letter after invitation, but in the end, he was not invited. Only a few proposals from various provincial and municipal culture and tourism bureaus were able to get a share of the pie.

The Qiongzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau originally thought that as long as they were sincere enough, they would definitely be able to attract Qin Zi'an.

But who would have thought that Qin Zian's cultural tourism planning had reached a new level?

He no longer limited himself to his own citizens, but set his sights on the international stage, wanting to earn 'knives' (US dollars).

Although Qin Zi'an brought along cultural and tourism bureaus from various provinces and cities this time, all of them were able to participate.

However, the country of Long has 34 provincial-level administrative regions and 330 prefecture-level administrative regions.

Not to mention county-level administrative regions, there are a total of 2,851.

With these regions joining in, it will be extremely difficult for Qiongzhou to get a share of the benefits.

What's even more problematic is that this "Dragon Kingdom Cultural Tourism Family Fun" campaign isn't just being promoted at the county level, but is extending endlessly downwards.

Even a beautiful village can attract thousands of foreign tourists if it can make a name for itself.

Looking across the entire Dragon Kingdom, there are nearly 40,000 township-level administrative regions...

With so many competitors, if Qiongzhou doesn't find a way out, its cultural tourism industry will truly be on the verge of collapse.

Therefore, the representatives of the Qiongzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau racked their brains to come up with this plan.

If the State Administration of Culture and Tourism of China agrees to include Qiongzhou in the list of transit points, then Qiongzhou will truly be ushering in an era of immense prosperity.

Putting aside the representative's considerations for his own cultural and tourism bureau, his proposal was indeed quite pertinent.

Therefore, his words had barely left his lips when they immediately resonated with the audience.

Several representatives at the scene nodded in agreement, their eyes shining with approval, believing that the plan was feasible.

If the Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism can really open up transit areas in mainland China, then the areas under their jurisdiction will be able to seize the opportunity to become popular.

"Director Dong's proposal to open up transit points in mainland China is indeed a good idea, as it can help prevent the loss of business to some extent. However, I have something to add."

Another representative from the Culture and Tourism Bureau stood up and said righteously, "In addition to considering economic regions like Hainan Island, transit cities should also be chosen that have rich cultural heritage. Only in this way can foreign tourists feel the profound cultural heritage of China and make their trip to China meaningful."

Admittedly, this representative's remarks contained some constructive suggestions and supplemented the proposal of the previous representative.

Her speech made people realize that, in addition to external appeal, inner cultural charm is equally important.

Only by allowing tourists to truly experience the uniqueness of the Dragon Kingdom during their journey can we make them willingly become promoters of the Dragon Kingdom's cultural tourism brand.

But putting everything else aside, she also had her own selfish motives: she wanted to attract more tourists to the cultural city she was responsible for...