Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - What are the factors affecting tourism?

What are the factors affecting tourism?

(1) Income level of tourists. Income level determines the level of consumption and the level of needs, thus determining changes in the tourism consumption structure.

(2) The composition of tourists. Tourists of different ages, genders, cultures and occupations, as well as different customs and hobbies, all affect the tourism consumption structure to varying degrees.

(3) Tourism product prices. Changes in the price of tourism products affect the consumption quantity and consumption structure of tourists. Due to the high elasticity of demand for tourism products, when the price of tourism products rises and other conditions remain unchanged, people will shift their tourism consumption to the consumption of other substitute commodities. . On the contrary, people will shift consumption from other durable consumer goods to tourism.

(4) Tourism product structure. Production determines consumption, and the production structure of tourism products directly affects the tourism consumption structure.

(5) Tourism product quality. Improving product quality can provide tourists with full material and spiritual satisfaction, stimulate tourists to stay more and consume more, and increase tourists' "revisit rate", which can not only increase the total amount of tourism consumption, but also make tourism more attractive. The consumption structure continues to be rationalized.

In addition, the exemplary consumption patterns and tourists’ herd mentality also affect tourists’ spending; the source composition of tourists, such as urban and rural composition, regional composition and other factors will affect the tourism consumption structure to varying degrees. changes.