Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Yuecunji was originally just an ordinary village, but because the celebrity Yun-peng Yue was developed into a tourist attraction, is it suspected of speculation?

Yuecunji was originally just an ordinary village, but because the celebrity Yun-peng Yue was developed into a tourist attraction, is it suspected of speculation?

I think there is some hype in this to some extent. After all, it is the abacus of some places to rely on the fame of celebrities to develop tourism and increase local economic income.

This area used to be an ordinary village, unlike those ancient towns we developed. Developed residential areas with ethnic characteristics have their own characteristics, but Yue Village in Henan Province was originally an ordinary village, where some people gathered together to achieve the purpose of life, production and service. Now it has gradually become a tourist attraction, largely because of Yun-peng Yue's fame, because many people want to go to his hometown and see what kind of environment he grew up in, so the local government took a fancy to this and followed the trend.

To say that hype is not particularly serious, after all, they have nothing to do with false propaganda, but only use the fame of celebrities to develop the local economy. If such measures can make residents live a richer and healthier life and contribute to the economic rise of a region, then I think such hype can be properly carried out, as long as there is no excessive false propaganda and some special rules that affect tourists' consumption, it can develop normally.

After all, it is possible to change the living conditions of a region through the fame of celebrities, so I believe that it is worthwhile for tourists, the local government and Yun-peng Yue himself, because fame is used there, and it is a resource. If it is not used, it will pass.