The 22nd China Cultural Tourism Global Forum (CTGF) was held recently in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, to offer Chinese solutions to the world's cultural and tourism industry.
Supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNPD) and the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), guided by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC), and in strategic cooperation with the China Tourism Academy (Data Center of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism), the 2022 CTFG was sponsored by the China Real Estate Chamber of Commerce (CRECC), and co-organized by the Hotel Investors Association of CRECC, China Merchants Shekou Industrial Zone Holdings Co., Ltd. and China Commercial (Guangzhou) Cultural Tourism Development Co., Ltd. The event was held at the Hilton Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center and the OCT East in Shenzhen.
The 2022 CTGF is committed to building a high-quality platform for cooperation in the whole industry chain, including real estate, accommodation, catering, tourism, culture, and finance, among others. It contributes wisdom to the development of the cultural and tourism industry in Shenzhen, Guangdong, and the Greater Bay Area, and contributes efforts to the industry and even to the steady social and economic development. It also contributes Chinese wisdom, Chinese experiences, and Chinese solutions to building a future-oriented world tourism community.
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