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From Planning to Implementation; Building Mountain Cultural Tourism Projects

After nearly a decade of rapid growth, mountain cultural tourism has gradually become part of people's lives. As people's demands for mountain leisure evolve from tourism to residence, the development and operation of mountain cultural tourism projects require different strategies and approaches compared to traditional real estate projects.


By leveraging mountain advantages and light cultural tourism operations, this article explores how to enhance product value and maximize premiums through multi-dimensional efforts in planning, architecture, landscape, and more. It covers five key aspects: "Terrain," "Customers," "Environment," "Residence," and "Recreation."


Terrain: Capitalize on mountain resources to create product premiums.


Customers: Discover target customer segments for mountain cultural tourism, achieve precise positioning, and uncover their needs to create customized products and services for the core customer group.


Environment: Build distinctive spaces and activity venues based on each project's unique characteristics.


Residence: Develop a unique strategy for each project by combining customer characteristics and local culture, integrating the project's distinct DNA into the design to create local specialty products that become luxuries for users, offering an ultimate experience and lifestyle.


Recreation: In operations, leverage local natural resources and events to create the project's own town cultural festivals, blending lifestyle and vacation experiences, building a community, establishing a community platform, and injecting vibrancy into the town.


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