China News Service, Hefei, November 11 (Xinhua) -- Young people in Anhui and Taiwan favor Hui culture and work together to create a "golden creativity" of cultural tourism

Author: Zhang Jun, Chu Weiwei

"I look forward to getting more inspiration in Huangshan, integrating the unique taste of Hui cuisine with pizza and innovating, and making Huangshan the first stop in the future to develop in the mainland." Feng Chunyan, a young entrepreneur from Chiayi, Taiwan, said in an interview.

Huiwei pizza, walking time map, Huizhou-themed board games... From November 11rd to 3th, the 5 Dajiang Forum and Anhui-Taiwan Youth Innovation Forum series of activities were held in Huangshan City, Anhui Province, where young people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait exchanged "golden ideas" around six themes, including cultural and creative products, high-end health care, and deep processing of special agricultural products.

Feng Chunyan is engaged in the catering industry in Taiwan, and in addition to constantly innovating in pizza taste, the pizza food truck he created is quite popular. This is his first time in the mainland, in addition to returning to Zhejiang to worship his ancestors, he also came to Anhui for inspection and visit. "Taiwan compatriots must come to the mainland to have a look, so that they will know what is good here." Feng Chunyan said that the mainland market is vast, and it is very suitable for Taiwanese young people to start businesses in the service industries such as cultural tourism and catering, and hopes to bring more creative ideas to the mainland.

Originally from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Xie worked as a teacher at a university in Guangdong after graduating with a Ph.D. from Peking University. When talking about how to leverage the cultural and tourism resources of Huangshan to promote rural revitalization, Xie Yahui believes that the ancient villages around Huangshan have obvious advantages in settlement culture, historical environment and community cultural characteristics, and can connect cultural attractions by creating a "Huangshanhui Walking Time Map".

"There are many popular tourist attractions in Huangshan, each of which has its own brand uniqueness, and young people may find it more interesting to integrate cultural and tourism resources through the time map to form a concept of check-in." Xie Yahui said that young people are the key force in promoting the integration and development of the two sides of the strait, and young people on both sides of the strait can carry out various cultural and creative designs around the Hui culture and learn from each other. Xie Yahui hopes that young people on both sides of the strait can go to the countryside to develop and start businesses and help rural revitalization.

In order to protect intangible cultural heritage skills, in the past 30 years, Taiwanese leather designer Lin Junyi has traveled all over the mainland and mastered many traditional intangible cultural heritage techniques. On the bag designed by Lin Junyi, the emblem cultural elements are cleverly integrated with fashion items, and the retro Chinese style is reflected in every detail.

Lin Junyi said that cultural and creative products are not just a simple "cut-out paste", but to implant cultural connotations into them and continue to pass them on. "We hope to promote traditional culture to young people, so that they can not only see it, but also use it, combine new media to disseminate traditional cultural elements, and attract young people to embark on the road of inheriting and carrying forward traditional culture." Lin Junyi said.

According to the statistics of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Anhui Provincial People's Government, up to now, Anhui has a total of 19 Taiwan-related parks such as cross-strait youth entrepreneurship bases and Taiwan industrial parks, and more than 3000,<> Taiwanese businessmen and Taiwanese youths have started businesses and employed in Anhui. (ENDS)