Tourism expert database
Wang Yan has rich experience in the field of tourism planning. He has presided over or participated in the evaluation and planning of many important projects. These include China Shangri-La Eco-tourism Zone, Qinghai-Tibet Railway Tourism Planning and other national major projects, as well as tourism planning in Haixi, Lhasa, Sanya and other places. He actively participated in the evaluation of cultural and creative industries in Beijing, such as the evaluation of cultural and creative industries in 2007 and the evaluation of cultural industries in Dongcheng District, and the planning of Wenyuhe Sports and Recreation Belt in Chaoyang District in 2009.
Wang Yan also dabbled in the development of the western region, such as the tourism industry in Dunhuang City, Gansu Province and the planning of Wulong Palace Scenic Area in Wudang Mountain. In the southern provinces, he was responsible for the tourism development planning of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi and Zhejiang provinces, as well as parts of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Liaoning Province. In Northeast China, he provided professional advice for the tourism planning of several cities and scenic spots in Jilin Province, such as Changchun, Jilin and mingguang city.
In addition, Wang Yan also participated in the tourism industry development planning of cities and counties in Xinjiang, Shandong and Shandong, covering the detailed layout from macro to specific scenic spots, such as Qi Cultural Park, Langyatai Resort and Penglai Resort. His work is not limited to planning, but also involves the marketing and promotion of tourist destinations, such as the promotion planning of Baoxiang Temple in Wenshang County, Shandong Province.
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Wang Yanyong, male, Professor of Tourism Management Department of School of Economics and Management of Beijing Jiaotong University, Director of Tourism Development and Planning Research Center of Beijing Jiaotong University, Dean of Beijing Dayan Tourism Planning and Design Institute, Executive Director of China Branch of World Leisure Organization, Member of Tourism Planning Expert Database of National Tourism Administration, Vice President of China Tourism Marketing Expert Committee and Member of China Tourism Culture Expert Committee. He has published more than 50 tourism papers and other papers in the newspapers such as Geography and Territorial Studies and China Tourism News. He has written 12 monographs and teaching materials such as Research on Regional Tourism Development and Management, Theory and Practice of Tourism Planning, Project Planning of Tourist Attractions, Tourism Planning and Development, 21st Century Tourism China, Cultural Geography and Introduction to Social Geography.
The conditions are as follows:
As long as your name is not removed from the expert database, you can have the opportunity to be drawn as an expert to participate in the evaluation and bid evaluation activities. In some places, experts in the expert database are not based on whether they retire or not, but on their age. In some places, they are 60 years old, and in some places, they are 65 years old. When the age is up, the over-aged experts will be removed from the expert database, and there will be no chance to participate in the evaluation and bid evaluation.
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