Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - (10) The following figure shows the spatial distribution of Asian tourist destinations in China. The connecting lines between destinations in the figure represent tourist flows. These lines

(10) The following figure shows the spatial distribution of Asian tourist destinations in China. The connecting lines between destinations in the figure represent tourist flows. These lines

The spatial distribution of inbound tourist destinations is unbalanced, showing a distribution pattern of dense east and sparse west. (Reasonable, 4 points)

Close to major tourist destinations outside Asia; Good accessibility (or convenient transportation); High regional reception capacity; The local and surrounding areas are rich in tourism resources and have high tourism value. (1: 02, 6 points for 3 points)

Test analysis: As can be seen from the figure, the spatial distribution of Asian tourist destinations in China is uneven, showing a distribution pattern of dense east and sparse west. Beijing is close to major tourist destinations outside Asia (Japan, South Korea, the United States, etc.). ); Beijing is the largest transportation hub in China, with convenient transportation and good accessibility; Beijing is the capital with developed economy and high regional reception capacity. Beijing is a famous historical city and an ancient capital. The local and surrounding areas are rich in tourism resources, unique and of high tourism value.