As a unique way of rural tourism, farmhouses were initially popular all over the country. It gives city dwellers the opportunity to experience rural life, taste rural cuisine, and feel the tranquility of nature. The rise of farmhouses has not only enriched the leisure choices of urban residents, but also promoted the rural economy, improved farmers' incomes, and promoted urban-rural exchanges and integration. However, in recent years, the farm stay industry has suffered a serious decline, with many farm stay projects closing down one after another, and tourist interest in farm stays has also dropped significantly. The main reason for this is the prevalence of the phenomenon of stealing customers and the loss of its original charm after the industrialization of the farmhouse.
It has become an indisputable fact that there is a serious phenomenon of ripping customers in the farmhouse industry. Some farmhouses deliberately obscure pricing on the menu, or even increase the price;Some are shoddy, using inferior ingredients or shoddy goods;Some are perfunctory in the accommodation environment and provide dirty and messy rooms;Others set traps in entertainment projects, impose fees or lure tourists into dangerous activities. These actions not only harm the interests of tourists, but also damage the image of the farmhouse. Since most tourists are only one-time consumers, the owners of farmhouses ignore the rights and interests of tourists and business reputation in order to make quick profits, causing some tourists to have disgust and disgust with farmhouses. This further exacerbated the decline of the farmhouse industry.
In order to solve this problem, the farmhouse industry should pay more attention to reputation building, formulate reasonable pricing strategies, and provide high-quality services and products. Only in this way can we establish a good brand image and attract more tourists.
The industrialization of farmhouses is an irreversible trend. With the gradual transformation of farmhouses from farmers' spontaneous management to an industrial chain controlled by large companies, farmhouses have lost their original rural flavor. On the surface, industrialization has improved the quality and management level of service, innovated products and projects, and expanded the market and brand. But in essence, the personality and characteristics of the farmhouse have been weakened, and the culture and heritage have also been diluted, making the farmhouse an empty shell of homogeneity.
The industrialization of farmhouses is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, industrialization has brought more profits and benefits to the farmhouseOn the other hand, industrialization has also increased risks and challenges. If the farmhouse cannot maintain its independence and differentiation in the process of industrialization, and adhere to its original intention and essence, then it will become soulless and lose the recognition and love of tourists.
The decline of farmhouse entertainment involves problems such as rural development, farmers' well-being, urban leisure, urban-rural integration and social progress, which need to be analyzed and solved from multiple angles and levels. Policy, legal, market and cultural support and guidance are important, as well as the participation and supervision of farm owners, tourists and society.
The decline of farmhouses is a multifaceted problem that requires a multifaceted effort to solve. ** Corresponding policies and laws can be formulated to strengthen the supervision of the farmhouse industry, punish the behavior of ripping customers, and protect the rights and interests of tourists. At the same time, it can also encourage and support the standardization and development of farmhouses, and cultivate distinctive and competitive farmhouse brands.
Farm stay owners should pay attention to the needs of tourists, provide quality services and products, and establish a good reputation and reputation. They should focus on their own development and long-term interests, rather than blindly pursuing short-term interests.
Tourists should be vigilant, choose reputable and word-of-mouth farmhouses, and report and boycott farmhouses that have the phenomenon of ripping off customers. At the same time, tourists should also consume rationally and not blindly pursue low prices and incentives to protect their own rights and interests. We should keep an open mind about the decline of farmhouses, focus on rural groups, support worthy causes, and carry on meaningful traditions.
The decline of farmhouses is a thought-provoking question that involves the relationship between rural and urban, economic and cultural sectors. Solving the problem of the decline of farmhouses requires our joint efforts and wisdom, starting from policy, market, culture and other aspects to find a path suitable for the development of farmhouses. Only in this way can the farmhouse be revitalized, bring a better life experience to urban and rural residents, and achieve the goal of urban-rural integration and sustainable development.