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Do residents living in tourist attractions have any special feelings?

There is no special feeling, and it is more convenient to generate income.

It was the earliest indigenous people who later developed it into a scenic spot, so the scenery and the like are commonplace for them, without any special or superiority. It's like in ancient times, people ate taro every day, and suddenly one day the emperor ate it and found it very fresh. Then you asked the people what it was like to eat taro every day. In fact, the taste is still the original taste or the familiar formula.

However, it must be said that the development of their place into a tourist attraction has promoted their economic development and increased their income. Opening a farmhouse and setting up a special hotel to buy souvenirs, the income is much higher than before, of course, there are also negative effects, such as the deterioration of living environment and more noise!