A Path Study on the Tourism Circular Economic Development of Shandong Province

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In the case of the global environmental crisis, the reflection of the traditional tourism mode and the demand growth of ecological tourism market, the way of tourism must be changed. The development model of tourism circular economy has become the effective way to realize the sustainable development of tourism industry. Shandong province has been at the forefront of the development of the tourism industry in China. “Friendly Shandong” is the most distinctive logo on the tourism industry in Shandong Province. The development of tourism circular economy in Shandong province will open a new chapter. We takes the circular economy as a perspective, analyzes the current situation and constraints of the development of tourism in Shandong province, and deeply studies the new path on tourism of Shandong province. By the methods of induction, enthymeme, examples, quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis, we propose detailed development model and strategy for the tourism circular economy development of Shandong province in the future.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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2234-2239

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June 2014

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