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Which direction should rural tourism develop in the future?

I won't talk about the advantages of rural tourism, because everyone understands it. Let me talk about the countermeasures for the future development of rural tourism

1. Put the development of rural tourism into the strategic category of solving rural problems and promoting the all-round progress of rural society, and make practical progress from the policy level. Taking Britain as an example, in order to solve the increasingly prominent problems of rural community population's basic living security, declining income of agriculture and farmers, rural poverty and rural environment, after the 200 1 general election, Britain changed the former Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) into the Ministry of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), and added "environment" and "rural affairs", which was more competitive and flexible. The government invests about 500 million pounds every year to improve rural infrastructure. In order to continue to improve the level of support for rural affairs, in 2007, 654.38+06 billion was allocated to support the British rural development plan. British environmentalist bachelor said: tourism is the largest industry in Britain. Up to now, the number of people going to Britain for leisure agriculture and eco-tourism has exceeded 654.38 billion.

2. Emphasize maintaining the authenticity of the natural and human environment in rural areas. Some developed countries, such as France and Japan, attach great importance to the restoration and repair of some original sites in the development and planning of rural tourism resources, and try their best to preserve their traditional, old-fashioned, antique and authentic folk attractions or museums, so as to make them become local comprehensive museums. Rural tourism is not so much rural space tourism as rural concept tourism. For city people, rural charm may not be a "place" but a "value". In Finland, farm tourism is very popular. People can enjoy the original rural scenery and experience the original rural life on the farm. Farmers entertain guests with their own domestic poultry, crops and other ecological foods. In Finland, there are hundreds of similar rural tourist attractions, all of which emphasize the authenticity of rural natural and human environment. 3. Rural tourism should develop in the direction of diversification and self-help. With the rapid popularization of rural tourism, tourists are increasingly demanding the diversity of rural tourism varieties, the richness of content and the difference of experience. More and more tourists are no longer satisfied with some mature rural tourist spots and relatively fixed tourism projects, and independently open up new tourist spots and put forward new tourism requirements.

Rural tourism destinations and tourism contents tend to be generalized. Similar to the diversity of rural tourism choices, tourists from developed countries are more willing to choose self-help methods for rural tourism.