Research on tourism image perception in Shenyang National Forest Park, Liaoning Province, based on network text analysis
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https://doi.org/10.63313/SSH.9001Keywords:
Web text analysis, Shenyang National Forest Park, Development recommendations, Tourism image perceptionAbstract
Based on the data of Ctrip Negative evaluations come from imperfect infrastructure, abandoned scenic spots, and inadequate development and utilisation of tourism resources. On this basis, five suggestions are put forward to give full play to the characteristics and advantages of scenic spots, improve traffic accessibility, rationally reduce the number of tourists, and increase the number of tourists. On this basis, five suggestions are put forward to give full play to the characteristics and advantages of scenic spots, improve traffic accessibility, rationally utilise high-quality resources, improve the management level of scenic spots, and improve the quality of facilities and services, improve the visibility of scenic spots, and break the seasonal restrictions on tourist projects. In this way, it strengthens the positive experience perception of tourists, improves the quality of scenic spot services, and meets the needs of tourists, thereby improving the re In this way it strengthens the positive experience perception of tourists, improves the quality of scenic spot services, and meets the needs of tourists, thereby improving the re- visit rate and satisfaction of tourist groups.
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