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The Spatial Structural Analysis Of The Cross-Straits Tourism Zone Construction

Posted on:2010-04-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z L HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360275490029Subject:Regional Economics
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Regional tourism cooperation has already become mainstream of tourism around the world.Domestic regional tourism cooperation sees one climax after another,leading to the abundant establishment of many kinds of tourism cooperation. To make tourism a bigger and stronger name,a consensus has been reached to combine advantages and encourage travelers to tour in cooperative region.Relations across the Straits ease and policy allowing mainland residents to travel to Taiwan has made it a preferred destination.Also,in the Eleventh- Five Year Planning,Taiwan was made the top tourist spot of the 12 Major Tourist Spots.This article resides in such background on the purpose of exploring Cross-Straits Tourism cooperation construction possibilities by utalizing the expertise of Regional Economics, Statics,Recreational Geography,Management and industrial Economics.This article firstly probes into the current tourism industry development and the existing problems of Cross-Straits.Secondly,it analyses the problems faced by Cross-Straits basing on the theory of Regional Tourism Cooperation Construction, specifically pointing out the necessity and urgency of doing so.Then using the region space cooperation structural theory and the application factor analysis method to analyze the already-formed development node and development spool thread tourism of Cross-Straits and grading it.Next,it discusses conceiving the concept of constructing Cross-Straits Tourism Zone which consists of one core circle level and two development circle levels.Meanwhile it has suggested that emphasis should be focused on four major development nodes and south and north development spool thread.
Keywords/Search Tags:Regional Tourism Cooperation, Tourism Zone of Cross-Straits, Spatial Sturcture
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