Research on Developing Strategy of the Ancient City Pingyao Based on Low-Carbon Tourism

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As a historical and cultural city, Pingyao has become the focus of domestic and foreign tourists’ concern. However, with the rapid development of tourism, the ancient city of Pingyao is also required to be developed and protected. As a positive response to low-carbon economic model, developing low-carbon tourism is necessary and feasible. With favorable geographical conditions and high attention to policy, through advocating low-carbon tourism consciousness of consumers, developing new products of low-carbon tourism, providing facilities of low-carbon tourism, improving the quality of managers and rationally plan and manage scenic spots, developing low-carbon tourism will provide the new support for the sustainable development of the ancient city.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 573-574)

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762-765

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October 2012

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