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Study On The Tourist Spatial Structure In Jiangxi Province

Posted on:2008-02-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z J ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360215988166Subject:Tourism Management
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With the development of economy and the improvement people's life, tourism has been the one of most important industries in China, which our country is going to a gold time to develop, in the beginning of 21 century. Meanwhile, Jiangxi province with many tourism resources also seizes the good chance, where tourism industry developed rapidly. In 2006, the total number of tourist to Jiangxi is 60 million and the tourism gross income is 38.8 billion Yuan which is about 8.4% of the Jiangxi's GDP. Tourism is the one of the most important industries. Although tourism industry becomes good achievement, Jiangxi's tourism spatial structure has many problems, such as the variety of products being single, designing of tourism lines being not reasonable, the development of districts being not balance, the competition among districts being excessive, tourist markets being too central, and so on.. Therefore, conformity resources essential factors and optimizing tourism system spatial structure, is the necessity to the sustainable development of Jiangxi tourism.Learns from relevant academic researches, the paper describes and comprehensively analyses the basic theory about the tourist spatial structure, and pay new research on the theory of tourism spatial structure evolvement, destination spatial status and distribution, tourist spatial behavior rules and destination spatial reciprocity. Base on these, the thesis analyzes the tourism spatial structure evolvement, the feature of tourism resources, tourist traffic spatial structure, tourist spatial behavior rules and destination spatial reciprocity of Jiangxi, by which discovers the problems, and then proposes related strategies and measures.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jiangxi province, tourist system, spatial structure, optimize
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