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What are the main needs of modern tourism?

First, remoteness. Tourism is a kind of spatial movement for human beings. It is to go to any place other than the place of settlement to appreciate the differences between different regions. Remoteness not only refers to the difference in geographical location, but more importantly, the difference in tourism resources caused by different regions. The greater the difference, the stronger the attraction of the foreign location.

Second, leisure. Tourists always use their spare time to travel. A person can only travel if he has a certain amount of leisure time. Using dedicated time to "travel" to other places can only be regarded as a kind of tourism management work, otherwise it should be stopped. Even if it is a business trip, tourists use their free time to travel, so they are called business travelers.

Third, aesthetics. Tourism is a high-level spiritual aesthetic enjoyment; only when tourists appreciate the inner beauty and enhance their thoughts and emotions during tourism activities can they have unforgettable tourism activities and provide spiritual nutrition for future life.

Fourth, informative. There are many purposes of tourism activities. Although the main motivation of a specific tourism activity is prominent, the secondary motivations often cover a wide range of areas. Tourists always hope to obtain more information and increase their knowledge through tourism.