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How rural tourism can make people find homesickness

The "township" in "nostalgia" does not only refer to the countryside. It is a general term for hometown, hometown, and hometown. It includes cities and is a collective term for urban and rural areas. "Nostalgia" is not only a complex felt by country people, but also by people who have left their hometown, including city dwellers. So, how can we find nostalgia when planning and developing rural tourism? The Forward-looking Industry Research Institute has summarized the following four key points.

1. We must achieve the "four respects": ① respect nature and do not destroy it, ② respect the original appearance and do not demolish the old, ③ respect the history and do not use it, ④ respect individuality and do not create sex.

When engaging in tourism development and building scenic spots, we must seize these personalized things that can arouse people's "nostalgia", arouse tourists' screams, and tug at people's heartstrings, and avoid doing the same thing. Something “everyone has”.

2. We must adhere to the "three eliminations and three preservations": ① "removing the false and retaining the true", ② "removing the complex and retaining the simple", and ③ "removing the form and retaining the spirit". It is necessary to explore culture, develop enough culture, have profound connotations, rely on culture to trigger people's thinking, use stories to touch people's heartstrings, and make products highly attractive.