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Development and construction of tourist attractions in Yunnan

Related tips! I hope it will be helpful to the development of tourism resources, but the source of funds is unstable. The development and construction of tourism resources itself has the characteristics of long construction period and large capital consumption. At present, funds for tourism development in Yunnan Province are basically allocated by the government. Although the government has also established an annual allocation for tourism development, it is still a drop in the bucket. Therefore, some good tourism projects have been stranded due to funding problems, and the development speed cannot keep up with the rapidly growing demand of tourists. In addition, due to insufficient funds, there are too many debts in supporting transportation, energy, and its own infrastructure, which restricts the development of Yunnan's tourism industry. Many landscape resources are located in remote areas with poor transportation facilities and poor accessibility, resulting in these valuable landscapes being little known. 5. Many scenic spots have poor environmental management. Poor environmental management is directly detrimental to Yunnan’s tourism image. Although local governments have invested a certain amount of manpower, material and financial resources in environmental sanitation, the results have not been great. Dirty, messy and poor tourism resources damage tourists' sense of beauty and even cause resentment among tourists themselves, causing tourists to stay for a short time, rarely return, and have a bad reputation among tourists. 6. Insufficient publicity. Due to insufficient publicity, many tourist attractions in Yunnan have been little-known for many years, resulting in a huge waste of tourism resources and lagging development by more than ten or even decades behind other developed places. Thailand spends 30% of its annual tourism revenue promoting its tourism around the world, while the United States spends less than 5% of its annual tourism revenue in Yunnan. In addition, factors such as the shortage of resource development and planning talents, the lack of local government understanding of tourism resource development and protection policies, and the imbalance of economic development in various regions are also important factors restricting the development of tourism resources and tourism in Yunnan.