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Ethnic Customs and Rural Tourism Development in Xinbin Manchu Autonomous County of Fushun City

Siyu Wang, and Liang Zhao

Asian Agricultural Research, vol. 16, issue 05

Abstract: The development of ethnic minority tourism is currently a hot topic in domestic tourism development. As an important component of Chinese civilization, the Manchu people have created brilliant culture in the long river of historical development. As the hometown of the Manchu people, Fushun has unique folk cultural tourism resources and a strong ethnic flavor. Nowadays, under the promotion of the rural revitalization strategy, the construction of new rural areas is constantly developing, and rural tourism is gradually becoming a new industry. Therefore, in the context of the increasingly prosperous rural tourism industry, it has become increasingly important to combine the ethnic customs of Manchu culture with rural tourism. Taking the ethnic customs and integrated development of rural tourism in Xinbin Manchu Autonomous County of Fushun City, Liaoning Province as the research object, this paper mainly sorts out the current situation and characteristics of rural tourism development in the region, systematically explores the problems in development and how to further optimize development, and proposes new models suitable for the development of folk tourism in Xinbin of Fushun, in order to achieve maximum economic and social benefits and provide a reference for promoting the development of tourism in the region.

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