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How to treat the interest relationship between aborigines and tourists

Tourists will drive the development of the local economy, but if this economic development does not bring benefits to the indigenous residents, that is, the indigenous residents cannot participate in the distribution of benefits, it will bring hostility to the indigenous residents.

The obvious example is free travel in Hong Kong. Mainland people's travel and shopping in Hong Kong only bring benefits to big businesses, while most local residents get less benefits. On the contrary, they have to bear the pressure of life brought by rising rents, transportation and daily necessities, which makes some Hong Kong people have excessive behavior towards mainlanders entering Hong Kong.