How to Bridge the Gap between Small Holders and Rural Tourism: The Study of Fengjian Village, Guangdong Province, China ()
ABSTRACT
Small holders are widely existing
in the world, especially in Asia where are populous but limited land resources.
Meanwhile, China is also a big Asian country with a large number of small-scale peasant
economy, such as self-employed businesses.
Based on the example of Fengjian Village in the suburb of Shunde, Foshan
City, Guangdong Province, China, the research purpose of this paper is to
reveal the difficulties encountered by rural tourism and the abilities of
practitioners (local small holders) through field investigation, investigation
and interview, compare the general conditions and existing problems of the case
village and small holders, and propose solutions and solutions to solve the
problems.
Share and Cite:
Zhang, M. (2023) How to Bridge the Gap between Small Holders and Rural Tourism: The Study of Fengjian Village, Guangdong Province, China.
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
11, 335-348. doi:
10.4236/jss.2023.116022.
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