On Strategy of Sustainable Development of Ancient Village Tourism Resources

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With the development of economy and the improvement of people’s income and living standard, the tourist’s demands for Multi destinations are also increasing. In recent years, ancient village tourism that own traditional characteristics at most is generally considered the most popular form in tourism activities among the tourists. The thesis centers on the main problems which exist on the ancient village tourism resources at present and perform some deep thoughtful analysis. Subsequently, the strategies for the sustainable development of the ancient village tourism resources are constructed in this article.

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