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Problems and Countermeasures of Tourist Attractions in New Zealand

1, tourist facilities are not perfect. During the tourist season, roads in scenic spots are congested and parking spaces are tight, except for the shortage of public toilets. If it rains, the paths in some national parks are even muddy. The new government specially allocated NZ $2.5 million to help build supporting facilities.

The influx of tourists has affected the life of local residents. Although residents are hospitable, for them, the beautiful scenery that should have been enjoyed near the water tower has become congested, and even long queues are needed to go to cafes and restaurants near their homes. Some tourists rent RVs without toilets and often defecate in the open air. According to statistics, 20% residents have begun to complain about the influx of tourists.

3. The industrial structure is unbalanced. The prosperity of dairy industry has brought a lot of wealth to New Zealand. At the same time, in the past fifteen years, a large number of sheep farms have been transformed into dairy farms, and family workshops have been acquired by large companies. Some dry lands with distinctive animals and plants are irrigated into pastures for raising cattle, resulting in a certain degree of ecological imbalance.

4. Pollution of dairy industry. Raising cattle needs a lot of clean water, on the one hand, it is used to irrigate the grassland, on the other hand, it is drunk by cattle. At the same time, cows will also discharge a lot of feces and urine, pollute rivers, produce a lot of cyanobacteria and pollute water sources. Microorganisms in these feces will seep into the ground and pollute the groundwater. For example, Christchurch is located in the northern part of Canterbury Plain. After the 20 1 1 earthquake, a large number of dry land was irrigated into dairy farms, and experts were very worried about the water safety here.

At present, China is promoting the overall layout of "five in one", and the concept of green and inclusive development is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Just like Jinshan Yinshan is not as good as green mountains and green hills, the development of tourism industry can certainly drive many upstream and downstream industrial chains and generate high added value, but at the beginning of design, we should consider the coordinated development with local humanities and natural environment, and we should not take the old road of pollution first and then treatment.