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5 October 2020 Water Culture in the Development of National Cultural Tourism under the New Ecological Environment
Yanzhao Lu, Meng Chen, Jinli Xue
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Lu, Y.Z.; Chen, M., and Xue, J.L., 2020. Water culture in the development of national cultural tourism under the new ecological environment. In: Guido Aldana, P.A. and Kantamaneni, K. (eds.), Advances in Water Resources, Coastal Management, and Marine Science Technology. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 104, pp. 746–750. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

In the long river of historical process, water, as a carrier, can constitute rich cultural resources and influence people's thought and behavior. Water culture is closely related to the birth of civilization, and water culture, as the cultural foundation of human origin, reflects the relationship between man and water. Human beings in the understanding of water resources with the changing times from the beginning as the source of survival to the present contains economic connotation and spiritual connotation, has a profound understanding. In the new ecological environment era, the study of water culture developed by national cultural tourism, along with the common beliefs agreed upon in national cultural tourism and the aesthetic manifestations and historical relics caused by the infection caused by the water environment, these are the spiritual and material wealth related to water culture. This paper mainly discusses the significance of water culture in the development of national tourism culture through the problems existing in the development process of national culture and tourism, and puts forward some theoretical basis for the study of the significance of water culture in the development of national tourism culture in the new era.

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Yanzhao Lu, Meng Chen, and Jinli Xue "Water Culture in the Development of National Cultural Tourism under the New Ecological Environment," Journal of Coastal Research 104(sp1), 746-750, (5 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCR-SI104-130.1
Received: 18 February 2020; Accepted: 13 July 2020; Published: 5 October 2020
KEYWORDS
ecological environment
ethnic tourism
sustainable development
water culture
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