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What does public welfare travel mean?

Public welfare cultural tourism refers to a new form of cultural tourism, which is guided by people's needs, centered on the protection and inheritance of cultural heritage, and promotes the green development of culture, society and ecology through tourism. The main goal of public welfare cultural tourism is to promote the sustainable development of tourism, enhance the vitality of local economic development, improve the inheritance and practical ability of social and cultural values and benefit the people by developing tourism products and providing tourism services.

At present, public welfare travel has been more and more widely promoted and applied nationwide. With the joint efforts of culture, tourism, local government and other parties, the tourism products of public welfare cultural tours are rich and colorful, providing tourists with more meaningful, quality and experience. At the same time, public welfare cultural tourism has also become an important starting point for strengthening the connection between tourism and local society and promoting the sustainable development of tourism.

The rise of public welfare cultural tourism has broken the traditional tourism model. It exists not only for profit, but also for the exploration and promotion of quality tourism. In the concept and practice of public welfare cultural tourism, we should pay attention to green and sustainable development, highlight the inheritance and innovation of cultural and social values, and improve people's cultural literacy and happiness. The rise of public welfare cultural tourism has provided beneficial practice and exploration for promoting the coordinated development of tourist attractions and local ecology, culture and society.