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How many main categories are my country’s tourism resources divided into? How many subcategories? ***How ??many types are there? urgent!

The definition of tourism resources: natural existence and historical and cultural heritage that are attractive to tourists, as well as artificial creations directly used for tourism purposes! The plan generated based on the zoning method of Professor Guo Laixi: The whole country can be divided For 9 tours! 1. Beijing’s ancient and modern style tourist belt. It includes Little North China with Beijing as the center and Tianjin and Hebei as the hinterland. It has both Chinese historical and cultural heritage and the modern style of socialist China. Ancient buildings and modern buildings are integrated. 2. White Mountains and Black Waters Northland Scenic Tourist Belt. It covers the entire territory of the three northeastern provinces, and has the natural wonders of Baishan and Black Water. There are Wudalianchi cold mineral springs in the north, Tanggangzi and Wulongbei hot mineral springs in the south, and the Changbai Mountain mineral spring group to be developed. Dalian, Jinxian and Xingcheng seashores are the most famous ones. A summer resort. Especially the northern scenery in Harbin and other places, as well as places of interest such as the Forbidden City. 3. The Silk Road traces the ethnic customs tourist belt. Including Ningxia, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and Gansu. This area has rich ancient cultural relics, especially in desert areas. This area is also the area where northern Chinese ethnic groups: Mongolian, Hui, Ha, Wei, etc. live. The rich and colorful ethnic customs, vast grassland scenery, beautiful Altai Mountains, Tianshan Mountains, and murals are all fascinating! 4. Chinese Civilization Tourist Belt for Visiting Ancient Times. Including Shaanxi, Henan, Shanxi and Shandong in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, it is the birthplace of Chinese civilization, with relics of ancient Chinese civilization scattered throughout. From the Yangshao Culture, the Banpo ruins, the Yin Ruins of the shopping city to the capital city during the Anti-Japanese War, half of China's six ancient capitals are located here, and two of the three major grottoes are located here. 5. Southwest’s strange mountains and beautiful waters, ethnic customs tourism belt. Including Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, and Chongqing. There are many beautiful mountains and rivers here, including Mount Emei, Qingcheng Mountain, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, and the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. The ethnic minorities here are the most densely populated in the country. 6. Jingchu Cultural Lakes and Mountains Tourism Belt. Including Hubei, Hunan, and Jiangxi. This zone is located in central China. It is the only area among the major tourist belts that has neither land nor sea boundaries. It has been known as the link between nine provinces since ancient times. It has the Yangtze River and two major lakes, Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake in the center. There are densely populated lakes, including Wudang Mountain, Jinggang Mountain, Hengshan Mountain, etc. 7. Wuyue Culture Jiangnan Water Town Scenic Tourist Belt. Including Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui and Zhejiang. 8. Lingnan Culture is a southern subtropical and tropical scenery tourist belt. Including Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan. 9. Roof of the World Adventure Tourist Belt.

Including Tibet and Qinghai. The above is based on the "Tourism Geography" compiled by Bao Jigang and Chu Yifang. You can borrow it and take a look. Tourist destinations have their own life cycles and are not only maintained by sustainable development!

Reference materials: "Tourism Geography" edited by Bao Jigang and Chu Yifang (organized by Yang Pengai Knowledge)