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Development and Countermeasures of Border Tourism in dongxing city, Guangxi

Discussion on the Development and Countermeasures of Border Tourism in dongxing city [Abstract] Border tourism is a special form of tourism. After nearly 20 years of development, border tourism has become an important direction of tourism development in dongxing city, showing a prosperous scene. However, at present, dongxing city's border tourism to the United States is still in its infancy and exploration stage. Although there are advantages, there are practical contradictions in developing border tourism. This paper puts forward the development strategy of border tourism in dongxing city in order to make the border tourism between dongxing city and China standardized, scientific and professional. [Keywords:] border tourism; Dongxing city; Development Countermeasures [Author's Brief Introduction Yang Peiqun, Head of Tourism Management Department of Hanshan Normal University, Lecturer, Master, Visiting Scholar of Tourism Management Department of School of Management, Jinan University. Research direction: tourism planning and marketing, Chaozhou, Guangdong, 521041; Tan Chunhui, majoring in tourism management at Hanshan Teachers College in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, 52 104 1[ China Library Classification Number ]]f590.3[[ Document ID ]A[ Document Contribution Number]1007-7723 (201/kloc. Border tourism is a kind of short-distance tourism, leisure and holiday activities in border cities or regions between neighboring countries that are open to the outside world. China's border tourism started from 65438 to 0987 in Dandong City, Liaoning Province, China. 1987165438+10. In October, the National Tourism Administration and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation approved a one-day tour from Dandong to Sinuiju in the north of China, which opened the curtain of border tourism in China. Dongxing city is the only national first-class port city in China that is connected with ASEAN by land and sea, with the largest number of people entering and leaving the country and the largest tourist distribution center.