Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Let me ask you a question about tourism … business trip is not tourism, but the cost of staying in a hotel on business trip is the local tourism income. Is it not contradictory?

Let me ask you a question about tourism … business trip is not tourism, but the cost of staying in a hotel on business trip is the local tourism income. Is it not contradictory?

First look at the definition.

"Tourism" is easy to understand in meaning. "Travel" is the process of traveling and going out, that is, to travel from place A to place B in space in order to achieve a certain goal; "Tour" means going out for sightseeing, sightseeing and entertainment, that is, traveling for these purposes. Together, it is tourism. Therefore, travel focuses on travel, which has not only the meaning of "travel", but also the meaning of sightseeing and entertainment.

Tourism income refers to all monetary income obtained by selling tourism products in a certain period in a tourist destination country or region, including domestic tourism income and international tourism income.

So, the question is, business trip is a kind of travel, so can it be separated from tourism?

The answer is no, you can't let the guests staying in the hotel clearly indicate whether they are on business or traveling.

So the concept of tourism revenue is an estimate and a rough calculation.