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Brief introduction of Zhou Yongguang

Zhou Yongguang, born in 1967, was born in Yongkang, Zhejiang and Huang Shanren, Anhui.

Doctor of Planning, Associate Professor of Tourism Department of Zhejiang University, Deputy Director of Tourism Research Institute, and Researcher of Japan Institute of Regional Environment. Responsible for the national social science fund projects "Study on the Sustainable Development of Mountain Village Tourism —— Starting with the Innovation of Grass-roots Organizations and Mechanisms" (08BJY 130) and "Study on the Development Model of Ancient Village Cultural Tourism Based on" Endogenous Development "(126). Works: Tourism Environmental Management, Research on Sustainable Development of Mountain Village Tourism, and Tourism Planning Practice. Representative thesis "Cultural Tourism of China Rural Community, Government and Private Capital: A Comparative Study of Two Villages" (Tourism Management, No.28, March 2007). "Social Network, Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Organizational Effectiveness in Rural Tourism" won the Best Paper Award in the 9th APac-CHRIE Conference (the most influential tourism research forum in the Asia-Pacific region). The tourist route design of "Huangshan and Huizhou Double Heritage Self-help Tour" won the second place in the "Top Ten Routes of Perfect Holidays" selected by CCTV in 2006.

He has successively presided over the Huashan Mystery Cave in Huangshan City, Zhongnan Herbal Garden in Anji County, Wuyi Hot Spring, Huangshan Rural Tourism, Hangzhou Section of the Grand Canal, water tourism in the main city of Hangzhou (29 1 river), Wenzhou Rural Tourism, Pan 'an Rural Tourism, Quzhou Urban Tourism and Leisure Belt, Longquan Celadon Garden, Yuhang Tanghe in Hangzhou, Yuhang Chaoshan, Huizhou-Huangshan Hui Cultural Corridor in the World, and Putuo Mountain Tourism Transformation and Upgrading. Among them, the Hangzhou section of the Grand Canal, Huangshan Rural Tourism Demonstration Zone, Yuhang Chaoshan, Xiaoshan Hu Xiang Tourism Complex and other projects are the first in international bidding.

Education: 1990, graduated from Hangzhou University, majoring in urban planning; Master degree in urban planning, Fukui University, Japan, 2000; In 2003, Fukui University received a doctorate in urban planning (direction of urban system design).

Resume: 1990- 1997, once worked in the Planning and Land Department of Huangshan Scenic Area and Huangshan Tourism Co., Ltd.; In 2002-2003, he was a researcher at the Japan Institute of Regional Environment. He is currently the deputy director of the Tourism Research Institute of Zhejiang University, the director of the Planning Department of the Asia-Pacific Leisure Education Research Center of Zhejiang University, and the director of the Tourism Center of the Urban and Rural Planning and Design Institute of Zhejiang University.

From 2006 to 2008, assistant to the county magistrate of Suichang County (on-the-job); On 20/2009-20 10/0 was appointed as the assistant to the county magistrate of qingyuan county. 20 1 1-20 12 served as assistant to the director of putuoshan management Committee. From 2006 to 2008, when he was an assistant to the county magistrate in Suichang, he helped the local government to develop tourism from scratch. In three years, the number of tourists increased sevenfold, and he successfully wrote the "tourism legend" of mountainous counties and became the dark horse of Zhejiang tourism. Over the years, he has trained more than 200 local leading cadres and tourism system personnel in Sichuan, Zhejiang, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangxi, Guangdong, Anhui, Hainan, Yunnan, Guizhou and other provinces. The representative lectures "Theory and Practice of Leisure Tourism" and "Tourism Development and Urban Development" are very popular, and they are the top ten excellent courses for cadre training in the College of Continuing Education of Zhejiang University.

Social part-time: consultant to the governments of Karamay, Wuyi, Xiangcheng, Xiangyang, Shanglin, Jingxi and Pingguo counties in Guangxi.