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After these two representatives spoke, many other representatives began to have their own selfish motives.
While refining Representative Dong's proposal to open up transit cities, they quietly included the cities under their jurisdiction.
They talked back and forth, and the Dragon Kingdom's Culture and Tourism Bureau had already opened up more than ten transit cities.
But in any case, those who can now appear in the conference room are all elites from the cultural and tourism bureaus of various provinces and cities.
Putting aside their own selfish motives, they still offered some valid suggestions.
Some suggested strengthening cooperation with international airlines and optimizing route planning and pricing strategies to encourage tourists to transit within China.
Some suggested developing more attractive transit cities to enrich the tourist experience and make transit more than just a simple stopover, but a highlight of the trip.
Some have suggested upgrading and optimizing the cultural and tourism offerings in Hong Kong and Macau, using virtual reality technology to create immersive cultural experiences for tourists, and encouraging them to choose Hong Kong or Macau as transit points.
Others suggested strengthening cooperation with international tourism organizations to jointly promote China's cultural and tourism resources, and having travel agencies develop transit plans for China to help retain tourists who want to transit through China.
As time went by, the discussions at the internal meetings of the Dragon Kingdom's Culture and Tourism Bureau became increasingly intense...
Every voice is full of power, and every idea shines with the light of wisdom.
All attendees understood that the victory in this battle was not only about the future of China's cultural tourism industry, but also about China's image and status on the international stage.
Therefore, they must go all out, with wisdom and courage, to defend the glory and dignity that belong to the Dragon Kingdom.
No matter how heated the discussion in the meeting room was, Director Qi of the Longguo Culture and Tourism Bureau never showed a smile.
Throughout the entire presentation, he listened with a furrowed brow, never showing any interest in the proposals.
Director Qi acknowledged that the idea of "opening up inland transit cities" proposed by Representative Dong of the Qiongzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau was indeed good, as it could further attract foreign tourists to transit through mainland China, preventing those neighboring countries with ulterior motives from taking advantage of the situation.
However, as more and more cities wanted a share of this pie, Director Qi couldn't help but feel that the proposal was too hasty.
If everyone wants to become a transit city, wouldn't the city management in China fall into chaos?
Moreover, this purpose is too obvious, and it would easily make others think that China is a petty country.
Of all the proposals, only this one caught Director Qi's eye.
Director Qi sighed silently, then turned his gaze to Qin Zi'an.
From the start of the meeting until now, Qin Zian has not uttered a single statement, but has simply listened quietly.
However, Qin Zi'an was ultimately the proposer and builder of the 168 visa-free plan and the initiative to extend visa-free transit times, and Director Qi was quite interested in his ideas.
Therefore, Director Qi looked intently at Qin Zi'an and asked with a smile.
"Director Qin, do you have any good ideas?"
Qin Zian was suddenly called out by Director Qi, but he was not flustered at all. Instead, he calmly stood up.
In fact, Qin Zian already had a certain idea in mind.
The reason he didn't bring up the matter was mainly because he was mindful of the other attendees and wanted to hear what good ideas they had come up with.
Just as Director Qi thought, Qin Zi'an also felt that the idea of 'opening up transit cities on the mainland' was not bad, but it still needed further processing.
As for the suggestions put forward by other representatives, they can all be said to be based on a deep understanding of the market and a precise grasp of tourists' needs.
However, these creative ideas alone are far from enough; a more macro-level layout and a longer-term plan are also needed to truly showcase the grandeur of China as a great nation.
Adhering to this concept, Qin Zian also put forward an even bolder idea.
"To allow more tourists to transit through China, opening up transit cities and upgrading and optimizing the cultural and tourism industries in those cities... these are indeed things that should be done. However, to ensure that our policies do not seem simplistic, we should not open up too many cities. We need to carefully consider this further."
When the attendees heard Qin Zi'an say this, their smiles became even brighter.
After all, most of the proposals that Qin Zian put forward and supported were feasible.
As long as the city they are responsible for obtains the qualification, then... well, you could say their cultural and tourism bureau can rest easy.
Compared to the beaming faces of everyone else, Director Qi's brows remained furrowed.
It was obvious that Director Qi was not satisfied with Qin Zi'an's answer, or rather...
Director Qi had much higher expectations for Qin Zi'an and was not satisfied with just making such a small addition.
Just as Director Qi was about to let out a sigh, Qin Zi'an cleared his throat and continued his explanation.
"In my view, we should not only do a good job of 'adding' transit tourism, but also learn to 'multiply' it. If we keep suppressing the behavior of neighboring countries that try to take advantage of tourists, we will inevitably lose our demeanor as a great power to a certain extent."
"But if we send them a large number of tourists for nothing, it's like we're doing all the work for someone else. Not to mention you wouldn't agree, I, as the proposer and builder of this cultural tourism plan, would not agree to it either."
When Qin Zi'an put it this way, Director Qi finally showed a slight smile.
In Director Qi's view, Qin Zi'an's words were a way of correcting the wrongs and truly bringing the focus of the meeting back to its main theme.
Director Qi nodded in agreement, then looked intently at Qin Zi'an, eagerly anticipating what kind of good solution he could come up with.
"Since neighboring countries want to piggyback on our tourism, we will cooperate with them openly and honestly. We aim to create a 'transit tourism ecosystem' centered on China and radiating to surrounding countries. Within this ecosystem, we will establish mutually beneficial cooperative relationships with various countries and jointly develop tourism resources."
"However, the core competitiveness and brand value are always in our hands. In addition to gaining a good reputation, our Dragon Kingdom can also charge them a certain cooperation fee... In this way, we can not only solve the existing problem of tourists taking advantage of us, but also gain both fame and fortune."
Qin Zian's idea immediately sparked a heated discussion among the attendees.
They realized that Qin Zian's proposal was not just a tactical adjustment, but a strategic leap forward.