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The Importance of Geographical Location to Farmhouse Eco-tourism Resources?

The so-called geographical location is the relative position between tourist destinations and tourists. For the same scenic spot, the greater the distance from tourists, the less attractive it is. Geographical location can be measured by the so-called weighted average method. Generally, factors such as resource conditions, traffic conditions, market scale, climate conditions, water source and drainage, energy supply, environmental protection, labor source, safe environment, and expanding space are considered, and scores are used as the basis for evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of tourist attractions. The more important ones include the following four points:

(1) resource conditions. That is, the specific selling point of a scenic spot is the basic condition to attract tourists to have tourism behavior. The basic resources of farm eco-tourism are farm life and green agricultural products.

(2) Economic characteristics. Including the income and consumption habits of potential tourists, as well as the overall regional economic situation and competition in the same industry. The income and consumption habits of tourists determine whether they have the ability to spend, whether they will spend, and the intensity of consumption. The overall economic situation in this area determines people's expectations for tourism activities. The overall economic situation is booming and the demand for tourism consumption is strong; The overall economic situation is shrinking, and the tourism market is shrinking even faster.

(3) Traffic conditions. Refers to the accessibility between tourist attractions and potential tourist groups. Farmhouse eco-tourism generally belongs to short-distance tourism, and only road traffic conditions can be considered.

(4) Basic social conditions of tourist areas. Including residents' attitudes towards tourism, social security, health and infrastructure. In areas where residents generally oppose the development of tourism, there is no room for the development of farmhouse eco-tourism. Only good social order can make tourists enjoy the tranquility and peace of the countryside, and mosquitoes and garbage mountains flying all over the sky can't attract ordinary tourists.