Abstract

This article is based on the cultural background of the land section of the "Silk Road" and the surrounding status quo research basis, combined with its own characteristics of tourism resources, folk culture and traffic conditions, establish a self-driving camping site system in the five provinces of Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai and New Zealand on the domestic section of the "Silk Road". This paper summarizes the current situation and constraints of campsites in each province through data collection, data analysis and field investigation. On this basis, we put forward the overall construction and planning ideas of the camp. The purpose is to scientifically, reasonably and orderly plan the construction scheme of road trip routes, camping sites and campsites along the Silk Road.This will further promote the healthy development of tourism and cultural experience in the areas along the Silk Road, provide convenient and safe travel routes and recreation environment for tourists, but also improve the economy and people's living standards in the areas along the route.

Highlights

  • With the reform and opening up, the economy and living standards of the Chinese people continue to improve, resulting in an increase in the number of private cars

  • At present, in the more economically developed areas of China, road trip campsites are in full swing, especially in the coastal and central and eastern regions (Lin & Lin, 2018)

  • The road trip campsites in Northwest China has not been put on the planning and construction agenda

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

With the reform and opening up, the economy and living standards of the Chinese people continue to improve, resulting in an increase in the number of private cars. The tourism routes and campsites matching road trip appeared passively, and gradually developed into a new type of tourism experience (Zhai & Lv, 2017). At present, in the more economically developed areas of China, road trip campsites are in full swing, especially in the coastal and central and eastern regions (Lin & Lin, 2018). In order to support the large-scale development of the western region, do a good job in economic construction and enhance the happiness index of the people, the government issued a relevant guidance document in August 2015: "Speed up the construction of road trip campsites in ethnic minority areas, along the Silk Road and key tourist areas in the Yangtze River Economic Belt."

DEVELOPMENT STATUS OF ROAD TRIP CAMPSITES IN CHINA ALONG THE SILK ROAD
INFLUENCING FACTORS OF ROAD TRIP CAMPSITES IN CHINA ALONG THE SILK ROAD
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