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What is traditional sightseeing agriculture, tourism and gardening?

Agricultural tourism is a new type of agricultural management that combines agriculture with tourism and attracts tourists by using agricultural landscape and rural space. It is also called sightseeing agriculture, sightseeing agriculture and rural tourism by developing tourism products based on a wide range of agricultural resources such as agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and by-fishing, and providing special services for tourists.

According to the Inspection Standard of National Industrial and Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Sites (Trial) issued by National Tourism Administration in 2002, the so-called agricultural tourism refers to tourism activities with agricultural production process, rural scenery and farmers' working life scenes as the main attractions.

Chinese name

Agricultural tourism

Foreign name

Agricultural tourism

spell

Agricultural Lv You

Working energy

Sightseeing, sightseeing, tasting and leisure.

basis

Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, sideline and fishery

Another name

Sightseeing, agriculture, tourism, agriculture and rural tourism

Internal capacity

Agricultural production, rural landscape, migrant workers

Traditional sightseeing type

Mainly taking the agricultural production process unfamiliar to urbanites as a selling point, we will open up characteristic orchards, vegetable gardens, tea gardens and flower beds in the suburbs of cities or near scenic spots, so that tourists can pick fruits, flowers, enjoy flowers and pick tea and enjoy pastoral fun. For example, in vineyards and wine-making workshops in rural France, tourists can not only visit and participate in the whole process of wine-making, but also taste the wine in the workshops and show it off to friends and relatives, which is of course different from buying wine in shopping malls. In Japan, agricultural tourism has sprung up everywhere. Every year, a travel agency in Tokyo takes the opportunity of transplanting rice seedlings in spring and harvesting in autumn to organize urbanites to go to the countryside to experience the life of farmers. In coastal areas, tourists are also organized to participate in rainbow trout fishing, kelp collection and processing and other activities, so that urbanites can directly enjoy the gift of nature.