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What are the conditions for developing tourist attractions?

First of all, we must understand the land situation, such as the nature of land use. If investors want to develop 500 mu, investors should know how many woodlands there are in this 500 mu, how many villagers contract land and so on.

Then according to the different conditions of the land, find the users or owners of the land, such as villagers' committees, individuals, contractors, etc. Communicate with them and ask their opinions to see if we can develop tourism.

If the land user or land owner agrees to develop, it is necessary to sign an intentional agreement with the relevant personnel. This problem can be solved by the villagers' committee. In this process, we should pay attention to sign a written agreement and affix the official seal of the government; If you don't agree, you can't do the next thing.

After that, communicate with the relevant tourism departments at the county level, get the consent of the county leaders, reach a preliminary agreement and complete the customs clearance process. In this way, the project development has been recognized by the villagers and the government, and the developer will make a feasibility study report on the development project.

Finally, bring the land intention agreement and feasibility study report signed by the land user or owner to the NDRC/ Bureau to apply and fill in the project application form. After submitting the application, NDRC/ Bureau will start the project according to the superior plan.

Extended data

A single tourism industry can not only bring benefits, but also contain risks. Because tourism is greatly influenced by the outside world, natural disasters, economic changes and people's consumption orientation will all affect the tourism market. The development of this scenic spot is just in the period of rapid economic growth in China, with the corresponding increase in people's income and the expansion of tourism demand. With the popularity of family cars, the number of tourists in scenic spots has also increased rapidly.

But this does not mean that the number of tourists will continue to increase, nor does it mean that the income of tour operators, especially local herders, will continue to increase. In fact, a single industry is often more in line with the needs of capital than the needs of local herders.

It is the hope of many policy makers to realize the rapid development of tourism in a short time and let farmers increase their income quickly from tourism. However, for many rural areas, it is not a rational choice to over-develop tourism and completely replace the livelihood of local farmers. If rural tourism replaces local culture with tourism culture, rural tourism will lose its core significance.

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