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Sightseeing tour in English

Tourism in English: tour

Tourism is one of the most basic activities of tourism. The general idea is to make a short stay in the place you yearn for to enjoy the local scenic spots, cultural monuments, city beauty and its customs, etc.

Through sightseeing, tourists can change their living environment, broaden their horizons, increase their knowledge, cultivate their temperament, delight their mood, appreciate the beauty of nature, enjoy modern urban life, and satisfy off-site shopping needs. needs and purposes. This basic form of tourism will continue to occupy an important position in the future for a certain period of time.

In many countries, the word "sight-seeing" is synonymous with sightseeing or traveling, and sight-seeer is a tourist. What Japan calls "tourism geography" is usually also translated as "tourism geography".

All 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in my country have made clear strategic positioning for tourism. 28 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities have positioned it as a pillar industry or leading industry, of which 13 provinces and autonomous regions have positioned it as a strategic pillar industry.

Competition in domestic tourism mainly comes from domestic and foreign markets. Since my country's domestic tourism has a relatively obvious cost advantage compared with outbound tourism, most of the competition in my country's tourism industry comes from the domestic market.

Tourist attractions and tourism companies are constantly emerging across the country. They are accelerating industrial expansion, innovating business models, and improving factor allocation. Competition is becoming increasingly fierce in terms of product development, product features, service innovation, and marketing planning.

Because my country's tourism resources are relatively rich, each tourist attraction (spot) is unique and scattered, and the market share of each tourist attraction (spot) is relatively small. Factors affecting the source of tourists include the nature and popularity of tourist attractions (spots), geographical location and transportation convenience, reception capacity and level, publicity and promotion, etc.

Among many scenic spots, the higher the level of the scenic spot, the more attractive it is to tourists. Especially the 5A-level scenic spot, the country's highest level, has a greater competitive advantage among various scenic spots. As of 2012, there are 130 national 5A-level tourist attractions rated by the National Tourism Administration.