With the approach of the National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival, people's enthusiasm for travel is gradually heating up. These two festivals are not only traditional festivals in China, but also important moments for people to relax and relax. In this special period, the popularity of tourism is not only people's pursuit of a better life, but also the love and inheritance of Chinese culture.
During the double festival, the major tourist attractions are crowded and lively. From the Great Wall in the north to the water towns in the south, from the seaside in the east to the plateau in the west, both natural scenery and cultural landscapes attract a large number of tourists to come for sightseeing. They enjoy the beautiful scenery, taste the food, experience different lifestyles, and feel the great rivers and mountains and profound cultural heritage of China.
The increase in the popularity of tourism during the Double Festival has also led to the development of related industries. Hotels, catering, transportation and other industries have ushered in a wave of small peaks. This not only brings economic benefits to the tourist destination, but also provides employment opportunities for local residents and promotes the development of the local economy.
In developing tourism, the country should establish tourism as the welfare of the people, rather than as a tool for making money. Of course, the income of the relevant tourism supporting industry and service industry can be appropriately higher than the local price, but it cannot be a sky-high price that makes people stay away.
The real prosperity of a country and a region is people rather than things, and it is a high-quality, sustainable and high-tech circular economy for all citizens, and we cannot only hope for tourism. Tourism is also the icing on the cake and cannot feed all the people of a region.
However, with the increase in the popularity of tourism, some problems have also emerged. How to protect the environment and maintain ecological balance while meeting the needs of tourists?How to enjoy the fun of tourism while respecting the local culture and Xi?These are all questions that we need to think about and solve.
In general, the rise in the popularity of Shuangjie tourism is a manifestation of people's pursuit of a better life, and it is also a love and inheritance of Chinese culture. We should cherish this opportunity and make the most of this platform to promote the development of tourism, while also paying attention to environmental protection and cultural preservation, so that every trip is a beautiful experience.
The number of foreigners visiting China has decreased in the past few years, probably because of the impact of the pandemic. In addition, some people believe that there are some problems with China's tourism industry, such as over-commercialization, environmental concerns, and safety issues.
Over the past few years, we have noticed a disturbing trend: the number of foreign tourists in China is gradually decreasing. This phenomenon has sparked a series of discussions and studies, and people have tried to read about the reasons behind it and the possible implications. This article will delve into this topic, analyze the data, and its impact on our country.
First, we need to understand the specifics of this trend. According to the latest statistics, the number of foreign tourists in China has been on a downward trend for several years in a row. This is not an overnight result, but a combination of complex factors. These include changes in the global economic environment, tensions in the international political situation, and adjustments in China's social environment.
There are many examples of over-commercialization of scenic spots in China, such as the large number of shopping places in scenic spots, the large area, and the poor business orderThe commercial street is too long, the landscape quality is poor, and there are generally non-standard problems such as unclear code pricing and poor service qualityThere are many advertisements, which affect the quality of tourism in scenic spots and so on.
In today's society, temples, as an important carrier of religious culture, carry people's exploration and pursuit of the spiritual world. However, with the advancement of commercial operation, some temples gradually lost their original tranquility and sacredness, and the phenomenon of over-commercialization became more and more serious. This phenomenon not only had a negative impact on the temple itself, but also had a certain degree of disruption to social harmony. This article will focus on the consequences of excessive commercial operation of temples, in order to arouse people's attention and thinking.
First of all, excessive commercialization has caused temples to lose their original religious function. Originally, the temple was a place for believers to carry out religious activities and seek spiritual solace. However, with the addition of commercial activities, the temple gradually became a complex of multiple roles such as tourist attractions and places for merchandise sales. This makes it impossible for believers to focus on prayer and practice in the temple, but is susceptible to the interference of commercial activities, which affects the realization of religious beliefs.
Secondly, excessive commercialization has destroyed the historical and cultural heritage of the temple. Many temples have a long history and rich cultural heritage, and are an important part of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. However, in order to meet the market demand, some temples pursued excessive modernization and commercialization in the process of restoration, resulting in the destruction of the original architectural style and cultural connotation. This not only makes the temple lose its historical value, but also may lead to the loss and disconnection of traditional culture.
Moreover, excessive commercialization exacerbates the waste of social resources. With the advancement of the commercial operation of the temple, more and more funds are invested in commercial activities rather than for the repair and maintenance of the temple. This has led to the deterioration of the temple infrastructure and even the emergence of some dilapidated temples. At the same time, overdevelopment has also made some originally quiet natural scenic spots become noisy and bustling, destroying the ecological environment.
Finally, excessive commercialization affects social harmony. As a place of worship, temples are supposed to be a pure land for people's souls. However, over-commercialization has made the temple a place full of commerce, which is far from the quiet, peaceful atmosphere that a temple should have. This phenomenon can easily lead to dissatisfaction and disappointment among believers and the general public, and may even lead to a crisis of faith and social contradictions.
In summary, the consequences of excessive commercial operation of temples are multifaceted, including the loss of religious functions, the destruction of historical and cultural heritage, the aggravation of social waste of resources, and the impact on social harmony. Therefore, we should pay attention to this issue and seek a balance and harmony between the commercial operation and protection of temples, so that temples can truly become a sanctuary for people's spiritual world.
However, that doesn't mean we should panic about it. On the contrary, it presents us with some opportunities. First, it provides an opportunity for China to re-examine and adjust its tourism policy. In the context of globalization, the development of tourism has an important impact on a country's economy and society. Therefore, how to take advantage of this trend and adjust our tourism policy to attract more foreign tourists is a question we need to think about.
In fact, we should learn more Xi from the experience of some advanced countries, try to overexploit some scenic spots, reduce or do not charge tickets, so that our hard-working workers and peasants, painstaking scientists, outstanding politicians and thinkers can easily and easily get in touch with nature, purify their souls in a tranquil landscape, wash away their fatigue, and forget their boundless troubles. If the scenic spot is overly commercialized and the cost of tickets and travel increases, it will discourage many people at the bottom, and the people's emotions will not be vented, and work and rest will not be combined, which will have a great disadvantage to health over time.
At present, in China, peasant workers basically do not have any holidays and social welfare guarantees, and they often do the hardest, dirtiest and most tiring work, and receive the most humble wages, and many people have no chance of holidays and tourism. Because of the heavy pressure of life, many people run around for life all day long.
Tourism should not be synonymous with high consumption and huge profits, it should be a gas station for the whole nation to combine work and rest, and an ordinary life to improve the people's living standards. Tourism must not become the private patent of a few wealthy people, foreigners are not necessarily rich, and many people at the bottom are also very nervous, and low-income groups cannot be turned away because of money. We must take a road of small profits and quick turnover, charging and service in line with the road, operating in good faith, Tong Suo is not bullied, open the door, and smile at all friends from afar at home and abroad.
Second, it also provides an opportunity for China to reflect on and enhance its own soft power. Foreign tourists choose to travel to China not only because they want to see famous attractions such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, but also because they have a strong interest in Chinese culture, history and society. Therefore, we can attract more foreign tourists by enhancing our cultural soft power.
To vigorously develop Chinese and foreign tourism, we must not only make money, but more importantly, promote cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, we must not regard Chinese and foreign tourism only as a way to make money, rush for quick success, and harm tourists, and as a result, they will become notorious and shoot themselves in the foot. The exchange and collision of Chinese and Western cultures will certainly promote new development in China's economic construction, local promotion, and technological innovation, and reach a higher level.
I hope that we can use this bridge to bring China and the world closer together, eliminate differences, seek consensus, and ultimately promote world peace and stability. At the same time, we should learn more from the developed countries Xi useful experience, and constantly improve their sense of service in the tourism industry, which requires us to have the mind of the sea and embrace the world's excellent civilization!
Overall, the data on the decline in foreign tourists to China raises some questions, but it also provides us with some opportunities. We need to face this phenomenon with an open mind and actively look for solutions to problems, while also seizing the opportunities to enhance our national image and cultural influence.