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The 2023 Beijing International Cultural and Tourism Consumption Expo is slated to run from October 20 to 22 at the China International Exhibition Center (Chaoyang Hall).

Marking its first edition, the 2023 Beijing International Cultural and Tourism Consumption Expo covers an exhibition area of 20,000 square meters. More than 350 enterprises and institutions from the cultural and tourism sector will take part in this event. Notably, participants include cultural and tourism institutions and enterprises from 18 countries, such as France, Serbia, Pakistan, Laos, Jordan, and Mali, alongside enterprises based in 20 Chinese provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions like Jiangsu, Tianjin, Hebei, Chongqing, Inner Mongolia, Hubei, and Guangdong.

Prepare to immerse yourself in a range of new consumption scenarios that offer immersive experiences at the event. Let's explore the Liangma River International Style Waterfront, be amazed by the trendy recreational offerings at Shougang Park, delve into the blend of history and modernity at the centuries-old Moshikou Historical and Cultural Block, and discover the new scenarios of Fun Capital Holiday Plaza and Yuanmingyuan Royal Merchant Street. Together, these remarkable destinations will unveil brand-new and fashionable consumption scenarios.

A wide range of new Beijing Gifts will be displayed. In collaboration with Beijing Gifts, Tesla will unveil exclusive cultural and creative products as part of their exhibition showcase. Additionally, POP MART and Beijing Gifts will jointly release 1,000 limited-edition co-branded Beijing-themed present boxes. The Temple of Heaven Park, Beijing Enamel Factory Co., Ltd., and Quanjude will showcase their latest tourism products to visitors.

The exhibition will be open until October 22. To gain entry, visitors can make free reservations through the official website (www.bjctce.co) or the official WeChat account (accessed by scanning the QR code below) of the exhibition.

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(Source: WeChat Official Account of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism)