Abstract

The Hukou Waterfall is located in the provinces of Shaanxi and Shanxi. Due to its unique geographical location, the waterfall is divided into two parts and managed separately by the respective administrative regions. However, the potential social and economic benefits of the Hukou Waterfall, which boasts exceptional tourism resources, have not been fully realized. The development of regional tourism cooperation across provinces has always been a challenge. It requires careful consideration on how to overcome differences and foster collaborative development among regions to create a unified and exceptional tourist destination that provides the best experience for visitors. This paper analyzes the successful path of the Hukou Waterfall, a typical case of regional tourism cooperation across provinces, to identify the current issues and future development directions. It also provides a theoretical foundation and cooperative model for similar cross-provincial regional collaboration.

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