New Ways of City Tourism Industry Clusters Construction – A Case of Construction of Zhengzhou City Travel Hub

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From the overall urban development strategy, breaking through the traditional concept of urban tourism distribution center construction and using the new scenery spot operating model to build Zhengzhou city tourism industrial clustering region not only can make up for the citys lack of a tourism distribution center, but also is beneficial for the new districts overall development and construction in west Zhengzhou city, thus to promote the adjustment and optimization of industrial structure and spatial structure in Zhengzhou city.

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