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The Relationship between Literature Prosperity and Tourism Development

In the long history of China literature, there are countless resources of writers, story plots, novel places and landscape poems, which are integrated together to form a unique and rich literary tourism resource of the Chinese nation. These literary and artistic tourist landscapes either exist independently or serve as a foil, which complements other cultural (or natural) landscapes and greatly enhances the attraction of tourist destinations.

So what exactly are literary tourism resources? Some people think that when tourists arrive in a certain area, they will see embroidered mountains and scenic spots; Or the scenic spots such as mountains and rivers, customs and customs introduced by tour guides to tourists. These various beauties, including writing, speaking, singing, singing, engraving, painting and inscription, are all called literary tourism resources. Some people think that literature tourism resources can be divided into broad sense and narrow sense: scenic spots, historical sites, literati ink paintings, religious shrines, garden buildings and so on in a broad sense. What is recorded in tourist texts can be classified as great literary tourism resources; In a narrow sense, it is the aesthetic material carrier depicted by tourism literature works from an artistic point of view, or the place where famous tourism writers traveled and left Mo Bao. For example, in Du Fu's "Climbing Yueyang Tower", there is a tourist attraction besides climbing the tower to see the surging natural wonders of Dongting Lake, that is, Yueyang Tower is a place where the famous poet Du Fu expresses his feelings with poems and reveals the aesthetic connotation of Yueyang's water viewing. These two factors influence and blend with each other, and * * * together constitute the attraction of Yueyang Tower to tourists. All writers, works and traces left by writers (including legends, couplets, inscriptions, etc. What is produced by tourism or can arouse tourists' interest in tourism life is collectively referred to as literary tourism resources.

Then try to analyze from the concept of tourism resources: anything that can attract tourists to have tourism motivation and may be used.

All kinds of natural, human objects or other factors that come to carry out tourism activities can be called tourism resources. From this definition, we can see that tourism resources are both material and intangible, both tangible and intangible. At present, the most common and widely used dichotomy in academic circles is to divide tourism resources into natural tourism resources and humanistic tourism resources. Literary tourism resources belong to the category of humanistic tourism resources. According to the above definition and classification of tourism resources, the author tries to define literary tourism resources as humanistic tourism resources that are generated and exist on the material basis, can attract tourists to have tourism motives, and may be used to carry out tourism activities. It includes not only literary works in written form, but also tourist landscapes in physical form.

Therefore, the former can be combined with the latter to produce new competitive tourism resources. After all, the four famous buildings in China are actually four dilapidated Gu Lou buildings, and there are actually many such buildings along the Yangtze River, most of which have been damaged by wind and rain, and they are of no value for restoration. . .