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Characteristics of tourist attractions

Features of tourist attractions: 1. Generally speaking, most tourist attractions (spots) are composed of different elements, which have been put in place before the tourism behavior. These elements are combined in different types of tourist attractions (spots) under different cultural, economic and environmental backgrounds to form tourist attractions (spots) and complete the tourist activities of scenic spots (spots).

There is also an important connotation of comprehensiveness, that is, the elements that constitute a tourist attraction (spot) are complementary, and the quality of each element must be consistent; The poor quality of any factor will destroy the quality of tourists' tourism and cause low-quality tourism activities. 2。

Indispensability is one of the characteristics of tourism activities, which is accompanied by consumption behavior. The same is true of tourist attractions (spots). Tourist attractions are places where tourism behavior and consumption behavior take place. In other words, tourists must experience it in person to form real tourism behavior, which is different from many other goods and services.

Generally speaking, tourism activities mostly take place in areas with unique landscape and fragile environment. The pressure of tourism development is likely to cause damage to tourist attractions (spots). In addition, tourism is seasonal, and the tourist peak season puts great pressure on tourist attractions (spots).

In addition, due to seasonal reasons, some tourist attractions can't make full use of resources in the off-season, so they need to make full use of facilities and equipment in the peak season to get the maximum benefit and balance their expenses. 3。 The facilities and equipment of multi-functional tourist attractions (spots) have been used by local residents and staff for many years, but also by tourists temporarily.

The versatility of tourist attractions means that through observation, we can know whether enterprises serve tourists or local residents, or both, so as to classify destination service enterprises. In fact, except for scenic spots (such as theme parks) built for tourism purposes, most tourist attractions are multifunctional.

In some scenic spots, tourists have become the most inconspicuous users of scenic spots. In coastal areas, tourism uses local resources together with other ways (such as power generation and fishing), while rural tourism develops together with nature protection, agriculture and forestry.

In this kind of tourist attractions, sometimes there are contradictions between tourists and other users. In order to solve these contradictions, it is necessary to carefully plan tourism activities: ① adjust tourism time in time; (2) Planning tourist areas; (3) Make a management plan to reduce pressure and contradictions; ④ Understand the needs of different interest groups; ⑤ Planning community tourism to meet the interests of the community; ⑥ Strengthen communication with local residents; ⑦ Formulate a code of conduct for tourists.

4。 The dynamic nature of dynamic tourist attractions includes three meanings. First, tourists will inevitably consider whether it is worth spending time and money to travel to a scenic spot, and people with different cultural backgrounds have different understandings of the scenic spot. Therefore, we can think that scenic spots are a kind of cultural understanding and evaluation, and they are not fixed.

Second, tourist attractions can be created from scratch, and at the same time, they also conform to the law of product life cycle. Some areas, such as virgin forests and snow-capped mountains, used to be scary places, but later they were developed and built into scenic spots. Parks and playgrounds built in many cities have gradually become tourist attractions with the development of social economy, and some products in scenic spots have changed or even disappeared with the changes of people's tastes.

Thirdly, due to the limitation and influence of natural conditions, different scenic spots can develop products with seasonal characteristics, which also causes the seasonality of tourism in many scenic spots. Therefore, the management of tourist attractions is also in a dynamic state. all