Bottleneck at Promoting Strengths of Tourism-Culture Integration in Ancient Town Cicheng and Enlightenments for Development

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Integration of cultural content and tourism in an ancient town is of great significance for promoting inheritance and protection of Chinese cultural relics, enhance China’s soft power, and facilitate harmonious development of the society. Cicheng has got somehow achieved, but compared with the top 6 ancient towns in Southern China, the function of historic heritages and cultural deposits to drive tourism development hasn’t been fully exerted. Thus, analysis the characteristics of tourist and cultural resources, Advantage and bottleneck at combined development of tourism and culture so as to promote regional economic structure transformation and harmonious development of society.

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