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What are the six elements of tourism?

This is a description of some people's travel status. The complete statement is: get on the bus to sleep, stop to pee, get off the bus to take pictures, go home to sleep, ask the next day, and know nothing.

What is emphasized here is the basic elements of tourism, not simply "drifting with the flow". "Eat, live, travel, travel, buy and entertain" is a simple word, but its formation process has gone through half a century, which has condensed the efforts of several generations and concentrated the wisdom of thousands of tourism workers.

These six elements are the foundation of developing tourism in China, guiding the norms and measuring standards of tourism, and at the same time, they are also the six main points and six aspects that our tour guides must consider when making tour guide arrangements. Understanding its formation process is helpful to better serve tourists in the actual tour guide work.

according to the geographical scope of tourists' arrival, tourism activities can be divided into international tourism and domestic tourism.

1. International tourism

International tourism refers to tourism activities that cross national boundaries, which are divided into inbound tourism and outbound tourism.

inbound tourism refers to the tourism activities of citizens from other countries, and outbound tourism refers to the tourism activities of citizens from this country to other countries.

2. Domestic tourism

Domestic tourism refers to the tourism activities of people living in the country, including the tourism activities of citizens of that country, and also refers to the tourism activities of foreigners living and working in a country for a long time.

from the course of tourism development, domestic tourism is the foundation of a country's tourism development, and international tourism is the extension and development of domestic tourism.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tourism