22nd China Golden Horse Awards Ceremony held in Shenzhen
The 22nd China Golden Horse Awards Ceremony was held Wednesday in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province.
The China Golden Horse Award gives out prizes to industry forerunners. It is one of the highest honors for accommodation, catering, tourism, and real estate in the world, and it is also a key indicator of the industry development. After more than 20 years of development, it has become a well-known award in the Asia-Pacific region and even in the world, with a wide range of popularity and reputation. It is like the Oscars for the cultural tourism industry. The winning companies are recognized as the industry's towering leaders, and the winning individuals as the industry's benchmarks.
This year's winners further explore new travel approaches with first-class experiences and high quality, driving the cultural tourism industry towards a more contemporary posture.
The competition of the future is not between enterprises, but between ecological chain platforms and supply chains.
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