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The Study Of The Development Of A-Hundred-Family Banquet Folklore Tourism In Guandong Village Of North Guangxi

Posted on:2017-01-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B Y LiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330488495564Subject:Folklore
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This paper is a case study on A-hundred-family Banquet folk tourism in Guandong Village, including the following parts:The introduction part explains the background and significance of the topic and comments on the folklore tourism and other field research materials related topic. Integrated the perspective of experts and scholars, in order to clear what I can research further.From the second to the fifth part is the core parts of this article. The part two, describes background, including natural environment and the human environment of Guandong Village, local economy situation and the custom of A-hundred-family Banquet. The part three, focuses on the development process of A-hundred-family Banquet folk tourism, the style of development, and the features of this style. The fourth part analyses the achievement and experience of A-hundred-family Banquet folk tourism, and the development experience including the healthy operation of development, the leading of intellectual elites of village,the corporation of community public. The part five tried to concludes the problems of the process of folklore tourism development, and made recommendations to promote the depth of folklore tourism development.The conclusion is a summary of the style of folklore tourism development of Guandong Village, discuss its significance. In our country,compared to the style of tourist community ownership and non-tourism community-led style,it has certain advantages, which provides a useful reference for other Minority folklore tourism development. But there are still a lot of problems.So it has to do with them,then it will promote the depth of folklore tourism development.
Keywords/Search Tags:North Guangxi, Guandong Village, A-Hundred-Family Banquet, Folk Tourism
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