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What departments does the Cultural Tourism Bureau manage?
The Cultural Tourism Bureau manages the following departments:

1, public cultural units: organize, guide and coordinate mass cultural activities, guide the construction of cultural centers (stations), libraries (rooms), community culture, corporate culture, campus culture and other social and cultural undertakings, organize and guide the creation and production of key cultural and artistic works, support outstanding cultural and artistic works, be responsible for the protection, utilization and development of intangible cultural heritage, and guide outstanding national culture.

2. Planning and development unit: review, countersign and declare travel agencies, motorcades, hotels, farmhouses, entertainment places and shopping storefronts related to tourism, be responsible for the development of tourism commodities, the declaration of funds for tourism projects, designated production enterprises of tourism commodities, scenic spots, star-rated hotels and cultural tourism projects within their respective jurisdictions, and be responsible for cultural tourism and the investment attraction and project services of this system.

3. Radio and television news publishing unit (administrative examination and approval service unit): responsible for the audit management of radio and television, formulating the overall development plan of news publishing industry, cultural entertainment industry, audio-visual products distribution industry and Internet cultural service industry, and supervising and guiding the book printing, newspaper publishing and printing administrative law enforcement in the cultural market.