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Significance of developing rural tourism for South Asia and Southeast Asia

Improve the environment of rural eco-tourism destinations. In South Asia and Southeast Asia, by developing rural eco-tourism, farmers can enhance their awareness of environmental protection, inherit and protect the importance of local cultural characteristics, pay more attention to the village appearance, and change passive protection into active protection. South Asia, Southeast Asia, is located in the southeast of Asia, including Indochina Peninsula and Malay Archipelago. Zhina Peninsula is named after being located in the south of China, and the slender part in the south is called Malay Peninsula.