Chinashouldnotdeveloptourism
Inmypointofview,China,asadevelopingcountry,shouldnotdeveloptourism,sincesuchexcessivedevelopmentisnothealthy.
Firstofall,althoughfastdevelopingtourismcanbringgreateconomicincome,it,forthemostcircumstance,iscompromisingthecompletenessandbeautiesofthenaturetotheGDPgrowth.Inordertowelldonesuchmissionimpossible,localgovernmentsdevoteeveryefforttoexploreeveryinchoftheirlandssoastoattractthesightseers,whicheventuallycausethepollutionofthesurroundingsandtheoverdevelopmentoftheenvironment.
Secondly,wecan’tdenythatChinaisstilladevelopingcountry,whichmeanseventhoughwehavegreatspotstodeveloptourism,wearelackofefficientmanagementforthoseuniqueyetfragilenaturallandscapes.TakeYellowStoneasanexample.WithoutareasonableandadvancedmanagementcanYellowStonebethemostattractivenationalparkforthetouristsallovertheworld.Suchadvancedmanagementnotonlymaintainsitscharming,butalsomakethesustainabledevelopmentofYellowStoneberealizable.However,fromthestageofChinanowadays,itisfarawayfrompossible,sincewearelingeringinthedilemmaofbalancingthelocaleconomicincomewithmacro-controlfromthecentralgovernment.
Thelastbutnotleast,IwanttoreaffirmthatChina,asadevelopmentcountry,shouldnotdeveloptourism,orsay,shouldnotmakeahighandexcessivedevelopmentontourism,sinceinsomeaspects,suchgreateconomicincomewouldbringgreatrisks,too,suchaspolarizationofrichandpoor,deceptivebargainingontourzones,collusionbetweenofficialsandmerchants,andsoon.
