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External promotion of tourism

To develop tourism, you must first have attractions. It would be best if they are natural scenery and ancient city ruins, because needless to say, many people will come to you. If it is a theme park, artificially constructed tourist attraction, resort, amusement park, etc., these need to be promoted. The promotional content generally has the following aspects: First: Introduction to scenic spots, attractions, tickets, special attractions, etc. Second: supporting facilities in scenic spots, hotels, guesthouses, banks, etc. Third: transportation, that is, how to get to the scenic spot where you are, and also introduce the driving and bus routes from the main locations to the scenic spot. If you are in Shanghai and which road in Pudong District your scenic spot is on, you must have buses from Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Shanghai Railway Station, Shanghai Long-distance Bus Station and other densely populated urban areas and stations to the scenic spot. Route, where to get off, and how to drive there from the airport, train station, and bus station. Fourth: An excellent scenic spot must not only have attractions to visit, but also have additional industries, specialties and so on. Taking these into consideration for the time being, I often travel and have some understanding of various aspects of scenic spots. Safety, service, and infrastructure are actually sometimes more important than attractions.