A study on the reconstruction of social space in tourism villages -- A case study of Xiaoxigou Cultural Tourism Town in Yuci

Authors

  • Shaoru Liang
  • Shuang Wei
  • Wenhua Liu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v2n1.02

Keywords:

Tourism village, Rural revitalization, Rural reconstruction, Social space reconstruction

Abstract

The strategy of rural revitalization is the key to solve the problem of "three farmers" and realize the key of agricultural modernization. Rural reconstruction is the recombination of rural social elements and the change of population, the important guarantee of rural space reconstruction and economic reconstruction, and the ultimate goal of rural reconstruction. Through the development of tourism, rural areas can achieve multiple employment, industrial income increase, life improvement and other benefits, and the construction of tourist villages has increasingly become one of the core strategies to achieve rural revitalization. In recent years, rural spatial reconstruction has attracted extensive attention and research from all walks of life. At home and abroad, traditional settlements are mainly studied, and the reconstruction of rural social space in new countryside is rarely studied. Xiaoxigou, located in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, was originally an abandoned stone factory with a fragile ecological environment. Now Xiaoxigou Village, through the effective construction of the government and social capital, has become a well-known cultural tourism demonstration village. To study the process of its gradual transformation from an economically backward traditional village to a leading village in rural tourism today is to study the process of its social space reconstruction, so as to explain the characteristics and mechanism of rural social space reconstruction, with a view to providing theoretical guidance for rural tourism to play an important role in rural revitalization. This paper takes Xiaoxigou as a case to study the impact of tourism activities on its social space reconstruction, so as to separate out the characteristics of rural social space reconstruction, so as to provide a sample for the social space reconstruction of tourist villages and give play to its practical significance.

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Published

28-01-2024

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How to Cite

Liang, S., Wei, S., & Liu, W. (2024). A study on the reconstruction of social space in tourism villages -- A case study of Xiaoxigou Cultural Tourism Town in Yuci. International Journal of Global Economics and Management, 2(1), 5-14. https://doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v2n1.02