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What is the noun explanation of tourism?

The noun interpretation of tourism refers to the sum of a phenomenon and relationship caused by the travel and temporary residence of non-settlers. These people will not stay permanently because of this, and mainly do not engage in money-making activities.

Tourism refers to a kind of reciprocating travel, that is, the activity of returning to the starting point after leaving, and the person who completes this kind of travel is also called a tourist.

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The pioneer of tourism is businessmen, and the earliest tourists are the Phoenicians, a maritime nation.

As a social behavior, tourism has existed since ancient times. China is one of the ancient civilizations in the world, and the rise of travel activities is also in the forefront of the world. China existed as early as the 22nd century BC.

The most typical traveler at that time was probably Dayu. In order to dredge the 18 rivers in Jiujiang, he traveled all over the country, and later he was Laozi and Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

Lao Tzu preached and rode the green ox west. Confucius gave lectures and traveled around the world. In the Han Dynasty, Zhang Qian went to the Western Regions as far away as Persia, Iran and Syria. In the Tang Dynasty, Xuanzang went to India to learn from the scriptures. In the Ming Dynasty, Zheng He made seven voyages to the Western Ocean as far as the East African coast, and the great traveler Xu Xiake made travel notes.

References:

Travel _ Baidu Encyclopedia