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Formal differences between China ancient tourism and western ancient tourism.

1 China ancient tourism is restrained, static and seeking common ground, and its footprint basically stays at home. Therefore, traveling all over the old country and revisiting the old place has become a common tourism choice, such as Li Bai and Du Fu, great poets in the Tang Dynasty; The ancient western tourism was extroverted, dynamic and innovative, with a vast and rapidly changing sea and a strange and distant world, which became their preferred tourist attractions, such as Kelpolo and Columbus. Tourism in ancient China was graded, and members of the upper class were the main body of tourism, usually intellectuals, who liked to travel together. In ancient times, western tourism was universal, with many citizens, and they liked to travel alone. In terms of tourism values, China's ancient tourism paid more attention to the comparison of benefits, gains and things. Whenever you go to the mountains, you will inevitably write poems. Western ancient tourism pays more attention to leisure and emotional release, such as visiting ancient Greek holy places and enjoying Datang culture. 4. In terms of tourism aesthetics, ancient China emphasized "the unity of man and nature" and the harmony between man and nature, and tended to blend body and mind with natural landscape; The west emphasizes the opposition between man and nature, and tends to climb mountains, rock climbing and other participatory behaviors to conquer nature.