Abstract. Bawangbian is a kind of special sport item of Bai people. The inheritance and development of Bawangbian is an effective way for the continuation of it. As a traditional sport item, there must be restriction factors which block the development of Bawangbian. With Bawangbian as research subject, this paper mainly explore the influencing factors in the process of development, discuss and analyze the existing problems, so as to lay a theoretical foundation for the inheritance and development of Bawangbian.
Taking the travel agency in Lijiang as an example, this paper analyzes the challenges and the specific business modes of travel agencies in wisdom tourism times. Wisdom tourism impact on the business mode of traditional travel agency significantly. Therefore the business mode of traditional travel agencies are unsustainable and several changes must be taken to adapt more and more individual tourists. Many higher demands and standards were put forward by consumers in the process of tourism especially to travel agency. This paper tries to explore a way for the role orientation and the future development of travel agency of Lijiang.
According to the relevant data of the tourism consumption from 1998 to 2017 in Sichuan province, this paper chose four factors affecting consumption which were the per capita GDP, the Engel coefficient of urban residents, urban residents' disposable income, Sichuan highway total mileage. It applied the software Stata12.0 to build the multivariate linear regression model and test the model to draw conclusions, and give relevant recommendations based on the conclusions.
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