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Analysis of Ningxia’s Tourism Culture and Ethnic Exchange, Communication and Integration
SHI Ruiqing
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2026.01.009
Weiyuan County Media Convergence Center, Dingxi, China
Ningxia is an ethnic gathering area boasting abundant tourism and cultural resources. Developing the cause of tourism and culture is an important way to encourage all ethnic groups to respect differences, embrace diversity, and demonstrate their interactions, exchanges, and integration in tourism activities. As an important preserve of the distinctive cultures of the Chinese nation and a prominent world tourist destination, Ningxia should strive to foster and consolidate the sense of a community with a shared future for the Chinese nation in developing its tourism and culture under the new historical conditions. It is imperative to advance the prosperity and development of tourism and culture in boosting ethnic interactions, exchanges, and integration through the formulation of tourism and cultural policies and plans, as well as the development and design of tourism and cultural projects.
Ningxia, tourism culture, exchange, communication and integration
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