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Why is "unpopular" tourism sought after?

The reasons why unpopular tourism is sought after are that tourists have higher requirements for tourism quality, transportation, hotels and other infrastructure are perfect and the cost is low, and the development of Internet technology.

1. First of all, tourists have higher requirements for tourism quality. With the improvement of living standards, people's travel needs are growing. Every holiday, some famous scenic spots are always crowded with people. During the National Day holiday this year, tickets for many popular scenic spots such as Huangshan Scenic Area, Suzhou Museum and Dujiangyan sold out early, and tourists reached the maximum carrying capacity.

For some tourists, instead of following the trend of "punching in" to popular attractions with crowded people and soaring prices, it is better to go to less popular places to relax and enjoy the experience. "Unpopular cities" and minority destinations are not crowded, over-developed and commercialized, and traveling there is cleaner and more comfortable.

2. Secondly, the infrastructure such as transportation and hotels is perfect and the cost is low. In recent years, with the increasing investment in national infrastructure, a few destinations and "unpopular cities" have basically improved facilities such as high-speed rail, airplanes and star-rated hotels. Moreover, the transportation and accommodation prices in these places are relatively low, which is a more cost-effective choice.

3. In addition, with the development of Internet technology, more and more ethnic tourist attractions and third-and fourth-tier cities have gradually entered people's field of vision through online hot words and live broadcasts. In the past two years, many travel platforms have launched live travel services.

Unpopular tourist destination:

Liuzhou, which is famous for snail powder, Tieling, the "end of the universe", and Karamay, an important oil town.