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What is the daily life of people who live in tourist attractions and do not rely on tourism for a living?

People who live in tourist attractions and don't make a living by traveling will be different in each region, but they may generally be affected by tourism, such as changes in rent, prices and road traffic. Here are some possible scenarios:

Rural areas: In rural areas around some scenic spots, residents may engage in traditional occupations such as agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery. Their daily life may have nothing to do with tourism, but mainly farming, grazing and fishing.

Industrial City: Around some industrial tourist attractions, residents may be engaged in industries such as industrial production, construction and logistics. Their daily life may have nothing to do with tourism, but mainly work.

Students, retirees, etc. There may be a large number of students, retirees and other people in the cities around tourist attractions. Their daily life may have nothing to do with travel, but mainly focus on study, leisure and socialization.

In any case, people living in tourist attractions may feel some impacts of tourism in their daily lives, such as busy urban traffic, high cost of living, increased tourist flow and so on.