BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment ‘Super Robot Wars’ series marks 30th anniversary

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 24 — Tokyo-based BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc has announced the ‘Super Robot Wars’ series has reached its 30th anniversary.

According to a statement, the series was first released in 1991 as a simulation RPG where robots from various licences came together in battle.

The series appeared on various gaming platforms, such as the GAME BOY (R), offering entertainment to customers worldwide, with more than 90 titles appearing under the series brand (including rerelease variations), and the series has now surpassed 19 million in sales.

In commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the series, ‘Super Robot Wars 30’ was released on the home console systems (Nintendo Switch (TM) /PlayStation (R) 4 /STEAM (R)) on Oct 28.

In response to comments and requests from fans of the series, the game features a new game system, ‘Tactical Area Selection’ where players can choose the order of the story, robots, and characters that can be obtained.

In order to have many customers enjoy the game worldwide, the game is available on STEAM (R) for the U.S. and European regions for the first time ever.

In addition, the game is available in five languages, including simplified Chinese, the first ever to the series, to have as many customers as possible enjoy it.

By utilising BANDAI NAMCO Group’s business knowledge and experience, 274 different licences have appeared across the brand’s legacy, thus making it a series with the most IP licences ever to appear in any role-playing video game series.

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RIZHAO MODEL CREATED FOR HOMESTAY INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT



KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 25 — The homestay industry has in recent years witnessed fast development in Rizhao, Shandong.

The city has forged a new path of reform and innovation, creating a Rizhao Model for the development of the homestay industry, by active exploration and efforts in areas such as legal compliance, standards, quality-oriented growth, and industry clusters, according to the Information Office of Rizhao Municipal People’s Government.

The 2021 Dragon Boat Festival Holiday Travel Big Data Report released by Ctrip in June reveals that Rizhao has experienced one of the most robust increases in bookings for holiday accommodation.

According to a statement, as of November, Rizhao has 56 boutique homestays and 1,200 Yujiale fishing-themed tourist establishments.

The boutique homestays market segment in Rizhao emerged in 1999 when the first batch of Yujiale establishments opened for operation in Wangjiazao Village.

During the ensuing two decades, Rizhao has expended unremitting effort in a quality-oriented, brand-based, industrialised development approach, including an improved licence application and handling process, optimised approval process, strengthened policies, and financial support. 

Five Rural Revitalization Demonstration Projects have been launched, namely Beautiful Villages, Rural Complex, Featured Towns, Modern Agricultural Industrial Parks, and Boutique Homestays.

There are four types of homestays: rural life experience, coastal and marine recreation, rustic luxury, and town-based, highlighting the regional characteristics of Rizhao based on its fishing folk customs, coastal setting, artistic creativity, and marine resources, among others.

Alongside the homestay industry, a wide range of enterprises has taken root in Rizhao, for example, catering, entertainment, shopping, cultural and artistic, and DIY businesses, and upon these a range of small tourist destinations and tourist attractions have been shaped.

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THE 7TH MARITIME SILK ROAD (FUZHOU) INTERNATIONAL TOURISM FESTIVAL GETS UNDERWAY

Fushan Country Park, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China

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The 7th Maritime Silk Road (Fuzhou) International Tourism Festival kicks off on November 23. The festival is to be hosted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China and the People’s Government of Fujian Province and organized by the Fujian Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and the People’s Government of Fuzhou. The festival, which has the theme Maritime Silk Road Cooperation for Thriving Culture and Tourism, will be held both online and offline, highlighting its status as an international event for culture and tourism along the Maritime Silk Road.

The festival will present a wide range of core and associated activities, such as the Opening Ceremony and the Culture and Tourism Cooperation Summit, and the Night of the Maritime Silk Road. Representatives from the embassies and consulates of countries along the Maritime Silk Road, from tourism agencies of countries and regions along the Belt and Road, as well as from the Maritime Silk Road Tourism Promotion Alliance will be invited to attend this spectacular event, according to the Publicity Department of the CPC Fuzhou Municipal Committee. This will further provide opportunities for cultural exchange alongside the Maritime Silk Road. With a wide range of activities, the event will last until mid-December.

The Maritime Silk Road (Fuzhou) International Tourism Festival is an important project for Fujian Province and Fuzhou City, designed to accelerate the construction of the Core Area of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. The festival has been held for six consecutive years, from 2015 to 2020. It has enabled the formation of a new regional tourist cooperation platform for countries along and near the Maritime Silk Road, where they can showcase their achievements and pursue mutual benefits.

Source: The Publicity Department of the CPC Fuzhou Municipal Committee

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SANYA, DUBBED ‘HAWAII OF CHINA’ AMONG ‘TOP 100 CITIES IN CHINA’S TIDE ECONOMY 2021’

The Publicity Department of the CPC Sanya Municipal Committee

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 (Bernama) — Recently, on a list of ‘Top 100 Cities in China’s Tide Economy 2021’, co-published by domestic media, think-tanks and Internet service organisations, Sanya, which has been dubbed ‘Hawaii of China’, was again on the list with a ranking of 34th among 337 cities in China.

This is according to the Publicity Department of the CPC Sanya Municipal Committee in a statement.

In China, more and more cities are creating unique ‘Online Celebrity’ labels. The city managers not only show the individuality of the city to the public through internet heat, city vitality, current life, industry development, but also make urban plannings, create city images and stimulate the economic vitality of the city and its surrounding areas.

Recently, Sanya, a famous tourist city, located in the south of Hainan, made great efforts to build a benchmark city of International Tourism Consumption Center by taking the opportunity of China’s construction of Hainan Free Trade Port Zone and international tourism consumption centre.

Besides its best-known duty-free shopping tours, Sanya, warm and humid throughout the year, has become a popular spot for tourists with interesting sea sports, luxury high-end hotel enclave and many well-known sporting events and music activities.

Especially under the influence of COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese tourists, unable to travel abroad, have regarded Sanya as the pre-eminent substitute.

Sanya Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism said Sanya would continuously innovate tourism management mode in the future, focusing on the development of more than 10 new tourism forms such as cruise tourism, yacht tourism, and health tourism.

This is to enrich the system of holiday leisure tourism products and attract more global tourists.

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2021 JEONJU KIMCHI CULTURE FESTIVAL HELD IN CITY OF TASTE

JEONJU, South Korea, Nov 18 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) — A festival where participants can learn Kimchi making is open in Jeonju, the city of taste.

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Jeonju City announced that the 2021 Jeonju Kimchi Culture Festival, an event organized by Jeonju Food Integrated Support Center, is held online and across the city area including Jeonju Stadium from November 2 to 30.

Held for the third time this year, Jeonju Kimchi Culture Festival is staged in different locations at different times considering the COVID-19 situation. While last year’s festival provided the Kimchi making (Kimjang) experience program only as a Drive-Thru event, it is held as both a Drive-Thru and an onsite event this year.

The festival offers 12 programs including Kimchi making, Kimchi sharing, Kimchi culture tour, and other specialized programs.

The Kimjang experience, the main program, is held as a Drive-Thru event on November 19 with 450 family-unit participants. On the 20th and 21st, 150 families, in groups of 25 families per session, experience Kimchi making at Jeonju Stadium. In addition, Kimjang experience for multicultural families and overseas students is provided at Jeonju Kimchi Cultural Center and each university.

On the 19th and 20th, the Kimchi sharing event is held. Organizations and groups in Jeonju donate Kimchi to the neglected class. The program also includes a ‘Kimchi Sharing with Story’ event where participants can send Kimchi to the people who they want to express gratitude to or the neighbors in need.

The two-day Kimchi culture tour consists of ‘Kimjang Experience for Tourists’ program, which helps tourists enjoy Kimchi making experience at the same time as cultural tourism, as well as “’Delicious Kimchi School’ and a program to make 1kg of special Kimchi through which the participants can try making a range of Kimchi using local farm produce of Jeonju.

A variety of other interesting programs are also available including Kimchi Contest targeting 20 families, grain threshing experience, and photo zones.

Cabbage used during the festival period is supplied by farmhouses across Jeonju and salted at the HACCP-certified facilities. As for the seasoning ingredients, such as red pepper and radish, only those that passed the safety test for agricultural products are used. After the festival, the remaining cabbage and seasoning ingredients will be sold at the Kimchi Street Farmers’ Market, which will open from November 25 to 27 in Jeonju Food store.

A Jeonju Agricultural Technology Center official said, “Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the excellence of Kimchi on human health has been verified across the world. As much as so, we prepared this festival to help participants experience and learn about Korea’s traditional culture of Kimchi making, which has been registered as the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.”

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