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APPLICATION OF NON-NATURAL LANDSCAPE IN TOURISM PLANNING——A Case Study of Tourism Planning in an Old Chongqing Town |
DAI Qi1, ZHANG Shu-lin2 |
1. Management Department, Yibin College, Chongqing 644007, China;
2. Department of Geography, Chongqing Teachers College, Chongqing 400047, China |
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Abstract With the emergence of resorts and recreations in our country, resorts are exploited and constructed in many cities. The tourism planning of our country now has brought great achievements; of course, there is some dissatisfaction as well. This article discusses issues raised along with the rapid growth, and develops recommendation for improving the quality of tourism planning. It is about what non-natural landscape is and how to apply the non-natural landscape in our tourism planning.
This article starts from the actual condition of our country and proposes the application of non-natural landscape. First, it makes systematic analysis on what is local spirit and points out that in the case of planning, we should know deeply how to meet the human's demands for its living and developing, how to find out the local spirit and how to turn this kind of spirit into reality. It exactly explains non-natural landscape in tourism planning. Second, It emphasizes more on non-natural landscape among which we find out what is the best way to show the local spirit of a place. This paper gives a further explanation on the importance of applying non-natural landscape to tourism planning. This kind of applying can brings along new ideas and methods for the recognitions and solutions of complicated tourism planning. Based on the comments from the domestic specialists, we can also know from this article that the huge benefits from correct application of non-natural landscape in tourism planning. Then, This article gives us a further research with the example of tourism planning of an old Chongqing town in Dadukou district. We can learn this plan from exploration, theme deciding, and district forming and landscape design. Finally, it point out that we should plan tourism with the method of non-natural landscape planning.
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Received: 06 January 2003
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