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... theoretical achievements of the influencing factors of consumption preferences of foreign tourists to China (Ma et al, 2005), the domestic tourists' motivation ( Yuan et al, 2011;Zhang & Lu, 2004), tourism consumption behavior (Cai & Zhao, 2005;Wang & Yang, 2009) and tourism behavior (Hu, 2007;Zhang & Xiang, 2002). Survey data (as shown in " Fig. 1") shows that 31.5% of the residents have a clear travel plan, and people who have a clear travel plan usually have a clearer understanding and planning of their itinerary and their tourism behavior will not be easily changed. 52.0% of residents said they were uncertain, and this group of people is a potential tourist. Unlike residents ...
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... still the first choice for most residents, which accounts for 58.6%. In addition, 19.7% of residents will choose high-grade star hotels or resorts. 13.2% of residents choose residential accommodation, while only 7.2% choose ordinary youth hostels. 60.8% of residents believe that insufficient time / holiday will affect their travel, as shown in " Fig. 10". Residents who think tourism behavior will be affected by budget shortfalls account for 12.7%, and 14.0% will be affected by the order and quality of the tourism market. The proportion affected by travel security was 11.6%. It can be concluded that the primary factor affecting the travel of Haiyan residents is the lack of time / ...
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... market. The proportion affected by travel security was 11.6%. It can be concluded that the primary factor affecting the travel of Haiyan residents is the lack of time / holiday. The factors that affect the residents' tourism consumption means spending on tourism have to be reduced because it was affected by the travel expenditure. (as shown in " Fig. 11") According to the data, 39.0% of residents believe that housing consumption affects their tourism behavior, and another 36.4% believe that spending on their children's education also has a significant impact on their tourism consumption. It shows that the current high housing prices and high education costs are the main factors ...
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... that spending on their children's education also has a significant impact on their tourism consumption. It shows that the current high housing prices and high education costs are the main factors affecting residents' tourism consumption, while other factors have no substantial impact on their tourism behavior. According to data (as shown in " Fig. 12"), the two main causes of residents' travel are higher living standards and expand the vision of children. It can be concluded that, on the one hand, with the improvement of living standards, the demand of residents to travel is increasing, and their intention to travel is constantly enhancing. On the other hand, more and more parents ...