Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - The picture below shows Yunu Peak in Wuyi Mountain. In 2012, Wuyi Mountain received 8.76 million Chinese and foreign tourists, an increase of 21% over the previous year. As the number of tourists in

The picture below shows Yunu Peak in Wuyi Mountain. In 2012, Wuyi Mountain received 8.76 million Chinese and foreign tourists, an increase of 21% over the previous year. As the number of tourists in

The picture below shows Yunu Peak in Wuyi Mountain. In 2012, Wuyi Mountain received 8.76 million Chinese and foreign tourists, an increase of 21% over the previous year. As the number of tourists increases, the scenery

(1) (6 points) Natural tourism resources (or natural landscape) (2 points)

Internal forces (or crustal movements) cause the earth’s crust to Uplift (2 points), and then external forces (mainly water erosion) continue to shape the landscape of Yunu Peak (2 points).

(2) (6 points) Government agencies: Establish and improve tourism environmental laws and regulations (or advocate green ecological tourism; strengthen supervision) (2 points). Tourism development planners: evaluate the capacity of the tourism environment (or reasonable planning of tourist attractions; reasonable planning and design of tourist landscape infrastructure) (2 points). Tourists: Consciously participate in tourism environmental protection and become eco-tourists (2 points).

Analysis of test questions:

(1) The types of tourism resources are shown in the figure below:

From As can be seen from the picture above, Yunu Peak is a cultural landscape among natural tourism resources. In the early days of the formation of Yunu Peak, the terrain was very low (it could not be called a peak yet). Later, the terrain rose and the original continuous mountains were eroded and collapsed to form isolated peaks.

(2) The textbook adopts a case teaching method for the issue of tourism environmental protection. The ideas proposed are shown in the figure below:

Tourism The negative impacts caused by tourists on the tourism environment mainly include: environmental damage (graffiti, etc.), environmental pollution (litter, etc.).

In the past 20 years, a new tourism activity has emerged in response to the negative impact of tourism on the environment - ecotourism. Ecotourism is characterized by understanding nature and protecting the ecological environment, and has multiple functions such as sightseeing, vacation, leisure, scientific research, exploration and popular science education. The International Ecotourism Association defines ecotourism as tourism activities that have the dual responsibilities of protecting the natural environment and maintaining the lives of local people. Therefore, for tourists, protecting the tourism environment is to be an eco-tourist.