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title: "Adapting to Economic Transformation and Changes in Consumer Demand to Promote the Development of the Outdoor Cultural and Tourism Industry"
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# Adapting to Economic Transformation and Changes in Consumer Demand to Promote the Development of the Outdoor Cultural and Tourism Industry

In recent years, the outdoor immersive cultural tourism industry has shown explosive growth, becoming not only a new hotspot in the cultural tourism consumption market but also reflecting the core trends and underlying logic of the transformation period of China's sports tourism industry. From a macro-industrial perspective, the rise of this type of business is not accidental; it is the result of the joint effects of economic structural upgrades, changes in consumer demand, and the return of cultural values, providing key insights for the large-scale and sustainable development of the outdoor cultural tourism industry.

The Economic and Social Logic Behind the Rise of the Outdoor Cultural Tourism Industry

The rapid popularity of the outdoor cultural tourism industry is essentially an inevitable outcome of experiential consumption upgrades and the resonance of social emotions, backed by a clear economic transformation logic and the direction of changing public demand.

From an economic perspective, the upgrade of experiential consumption drives the deep integration of cultural tourism and the outdoor industry, becoming the core driving force for the outdoor cultural tourism "breaking the circle." As public tourism demand shifts from traditional sightseeing to deep participation and immersive experiences, the traditional scenic area development model, which relies on ticket sales, gradually declines. In contrast, cultural tourism products that are based on scarce natural environments and integrate outdoor experiences fill the market gap. These products transform natural and cultural tourism resources into "experiential, participatory, and shareable" consumption carriers, not only activating numerous lesser-known cultural tourism destinations but also driving growth across the entire chain of accommodation, dining, and outdoor consumption. At the same time, the outdoor industry expands from professional circles to the mass market, continuously enlarging the scale of the entire outdoor consumption market. Additionally, a mature flow economy system has constructed a complete commercial closed loop for outdoor cultural tourism, with low-threshold participation forms attracting a wide customer base, precise dissemination through platforms like short videos reaching diverse interest users, and monetization of traffic through live streaming and derivative product development, forming a sustainable commercial ecosystem that further amplifies the economic value of outdoor cultural tourism.

From a social perspective, the popularity of outdoor cultural tourism is a precise response to the current public's spiritual needs. In the context of highly homogenized entertainment products, the "unfiltered" real scenes presented by outdoor experiential activities meet the core demand for authenticity. In these activities, the proportion of ordinary participants is extremely high, and their real experiences and growth transformations in natural environments easily resonate emotionally with ordinary consumers. At the same time, urban populations facing work pressure and life anxiety can find an outlet for release through outdoor experiences, where simplified survival logic and deep contact with nature provide spiritual satisfaction and pleasure. Channels like short videos further accelerate the diffusion of outdoor cultural tourism, with topical outdoor content reaching diverse groups through algorithms, transforming viewers from bystanders into co-creators of content, creating a wave of participation in dissemination that further promotes the popular development of the industry.

Opportunities and Challenges Facing the Development of the Outdoor Cultural Tourism Industry

As an emerging cultural tourism format, the outdoor cultural tourism industry has broad prospects but also faces multiple challenges such as safety, ecology, and homogenization. The key to the sustainable development of the industry lies in balancing commercial value, safety bottom lines, and ecological responsibilities.

From the perspective of development opportunities, outdoor cultural tourism provides a low-cost, high-return new path for the transformation of the cultural tourism industry. For various cultural tourism destinations, this type of business does not require large-scale infrastructure investment and can create distinctive IPs based on existing natural resources, quickly enhancing the visibility of destinations, especially providing opportunities for small and medium-sized scenic spots or newly developed cultural tourism areas to break the circle Outdoor cultural tourism can not only directly drive visitor flow and consumption growth but also generate diverse products such as outdoor experience camps, nature study courses, and survival skills training, enriching the structure of the cultural tourism industry, extending visitor stay times, and promoting the transformation of destinations from single sightseeing to comprehensive experiences. At the same time, the popularization of outdoor culture has led to a continuous increase in public demand for "adventure experiences" and "natural cognition," expanding the potential participant group and laying a solid market foundation for the outdoor cultural tourism industry. In addition, outdoor cultural tourism can promote the dissemination of regional culture, creating differentiated products that combine the geographical features and folk culture of different regions, showcasing local characteristics while enhancing the recognition and core competitiveness of regional cultural tourism.

However, the risks in the development of the outdoor cultural tourism industry cannot be ignored, with safety issues being the bottom line. Some practitioners, in pursuit of short-term traffic and cost control, neglect the construction of safety assurance systems, simplify participant screening processes, and compress investments in safety personnel and medical rescue, which not only threatens the personal safety of participants but also easily triggers a public trust crisis in the industry. Homogeneous competition and ecological damage also restrict the development of the industry. Some destinations blindly follow trends to create similar outdoor products, lacking exploration of regional characteristics and content innovation, leading to a rapid decline in consumer novelty; at the same time, some outdoor activities cause irreversible impacts on the natural environment, violating the core concept of "coexistence with nature" and damaging the long-term development foundation of the industry.

The healthy development of the outdoor cultural tourism industry must be based on the core principles of "regulation, innovation, and ecological friendliness." First, a comprehensive safety assurance system should be established, from participant screening and skills training to real-time monitoring during activities, emergency rescue, and post-activity health tracking, forming standardized safety management rules and clarifying the responsibility boundaries of practitioners, participants, and regulatory departments. Second, a differentiated development path should be taken, creating exclusive IPs that combine the natural endowments and cultural characteristics of destinations to avoid homogeneous competition. Finally, ecological protection should be incorporated into the core principles of industrial development, conducting strict environmental assessments before activities, delineating ecological protection red lines, and requiring participants to adhere to the "Leave No Trace" principle, integrating ecological protection into activity rules and evaluation systems to achieve coordinated development of cultural tourism and ecological protection. Only in this way can outdoor cultural tourism upgrade from a short-term traffic craze to a sustainable industrial form, becoming the core engine for the development of the sports tourism industry.

The linkage between business formats and resources empowers the outdoor economy in multiple dimensions.

The linkage effect between outdoor cultural tourism formats and local cultural tourism resources is not a simple accumulation of traffic but injects comprehensive development momentum into the outdoor economy through the path of "IP empowerment - resource activation - ecological synergy," promoting the transformation of the outdoor economy from single-point consumption to a prosperous whole chain.

First, this linkage activates local outdoor cultural tourism resources, promoting the development of destinations from niche to mass. The regional attributes of participants become a bond for local cultural tourism promotion, allowing local cultural tourism departments to leverage the dissemination effect of outdoor cultural tourism formats to deeply bind scattered outdoor resources with industrial IPs, breaking geographical limitations and entering the public eye, transforming local operations from single scenic spots to a comprehensive outdoor cultural tourism layout, thus expanding vast space for the outdoor economy Secondly, the synergistic effect drives the expansion of the outdoor equipment consumption market, promoting the penetration of outdoor products from professional to mass levels. Outdoor experience scenarios provide real consumption scene endorsement for outdoor equipment, allowing consumers to understand the outdoor experience process, establish awareness of equipment usage scenarios, and stimulate purchase intentions. The combination consumption model of "experience + equipment" further promotes the realization of equipment consumption, prompting equipment companies to develop targeted products based on different regional and scenario demands, driving innovation and upgrading in the outdoor equipment industry.

Furthermore, the synergistic effect gives rise to new business formats in the outdoor economy, extending the industrial chain from single activities to diversified services. In addition to traditional scenic spots and equipment consumption, new service forms such as outdoor skills training, themed experience camps, and outdoor content creation have emerged, forming a complete ecosystem of "activity operation - equipment sales - skills training - content creation," promoting the outdoor economy from short-term profitability to long-term sustainable development.

Finally, the synergistic effect attracts capital to focus on the outdoor sector, injecting continuous development momentum into the industry. The high traffic and commercial value of outdoor culture and tourism have transformed the outdoor economy from a marginal industry into a focal point for capital attention. Not only do outdoor equipment and cultural tourism enterprises receive more investment support, but entrepreneurial projects such as outdoor experiences and event planning are also favored. The entry of capital not only provides financial support but also promotes the scaled and specialized development of the industry, accelerating the cross-border integration of the outdoor economy with education, health, cultural creativity, and other fields, laying a solid foundation for the long-term growth of the industry.

(Author is the head of the Sports Tourism program at Shanghai University of Sport and an associate professor)

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