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National tourism policy

The state has the following preferential policies for land used for tourism projects: (1) actively ensuring the supply of land for tourism development; (2) Effectively implement new construction land for key tourism projects; (three) in accordance with the principles of ecological protection of resources, safety of cultural relics and intensive land conservation, and on the basis of integrating the overall land use planning, urban and rural planning, scenic area planning and environmental protection planning, accelerate the preparation of tourism development planning. To meet the relevant planning of tourism projects, all localities should, in accordance with the order of project construction, timely arrange new construction land planning indicators, handle land conversion, expropriation or recovery procedures according to law, and actively organize the implementation of land supply. Increase the protection of land for poverty alleviation through tourism.

(two), support the use of unused land, abandoned land, remote islands and other land to build tourism projects.

Under the premise of meeting the requirements of ecological environment protection and related planning, priority should be given to the use of new construction land planning indicators for tourism projects in barren hills, wasteland, barren beaches and rocky desertification and remote islands. The reserve price can be determined according to the principle of not less than the sum of land acquisition cost, land pre-development cost and related fees charged according to regulations. For tourism projects that reclaim damaged land left over from history, such as garbage dumps and abandoned mines, all localities can formulate supporting policies in accordance with the principle of "whoever invests benefits" to attract social investment and encourage land owners to reclaim themselves.

Legal basis:

Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 3 The State shall develop tourism, improve public tourism services and protect the rights of tourists in tourism activities according to law.

Article 4 The development of tourism should follow the principle of integrating social benefits, economic benefits and ecological benefits. The state encourages all kinds of market players to make rational use of tourism resources according to law on the premise of effectively protecting tourism resources. Tourist attractions built with public resources should reflect public welfare.

Article 5 The state advocates a healthy, civilized and environmentally friendly tourism mode, supports and encourages various social institutions to carry out tourism public welfare propaganda, and rewards units and individuals that have made outstanding contributions to promoting the development of tourism.