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Business scope of self-employed tourist households

The business scope of self-employed tourists includes but is not limited to the following aspects:

1. Tourism resources development and management.

2. Tourism promotion planning.

3. Tourism commodity development and sales.

4. Construction of supporting facilities in tourist attractions.

5. Sightseeing service.

6. Investment in tourism projects.

7. Real estate development and sales.

8. Cultural exchange.

9. Landscaping, etc.

Specifically, the work that self-employed tourists can do includes but is not limited to the following aspects: they can develop and manage tourism resources, such as planning and promoting tourism activities, selling tourism commodities, building scenic spots supporting facilities, providing scenic spot sightseeing services, investing in tourism projects, developing real estate projects, disseminating cultural information, and landscaping.

It should be noted that the specific business scope may be adjusted according to different regions and policies. It is recommended that you consult relevant local departments before the specific operation to obtain the most accurate information.