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Quzhou University, Quzhou, China

ABSTRACT

Under the guidance of the rural revitalization policy, each historical and cultural ancient street scenic spot, with its own advantages, strives to build a leisure culture and rural tourism industry rich in regional characteristics, trying to revive the tourism industry as soon as possible. Ziyang Ancient Street in Linhai, Taizhou has attracted many tourists to visit the area with its unique charm, which brings great business opportunities for the sustainable development of Ziyang Street. In the above background, this paper analyzes the strength, weakness, opportunities, and threats with regard to the current situation of rural tourism marketing in Ziyang Street Scenic Area of Linhai, to deeply understand the state of tourism development in Ziyang Street.

KEYWORDS

rural revitalization, tourism development, historical and cultural street

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US-China Foreign Language, September 2023, Vol. 21, No. 9, 382-387 doi:10.17265/1539-8080/2023.09.006

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