Abstract:At present, the tourism industry of a country or region not only bring their brand reputation, and it also has huge economic value, while the film and television works are on the impact of the tourism industry increasingly apparent. As people’s travel demands increase and become personalization and diversity, various types of new special tourism came into being. Movie tourism is one of the characteristics of a fashion tour. People who have their personal experiences are likely to been impacted by the film works and the ways that how to choose a tourist destination, because tourism and films meet the similarity needs between them (aesthetic, fleeing, seeking unconventional ways and so on). This relationship can be seen as subjective wishes related to the desire of the emotional relationship of people; but in reality, among industrial development, tourism and film, the numerous examples of cooperation are illustrated in the joint relationship.
Visitors choose the tourist destination based on entertainment, the desire to fulfill their dreams and participation in the virtual world, but wishes could be from films, television, literatures, magazines, and other non-tourist elements composed. Through a large number of empirical studies, many scholars have agreed that代写essay the film and television is an effective means of tourism promotion, this marketing can be a unique effect for people attracted to visit the screen destination where represent in movies, and the reasons for travel caused by film and television works are not single, which is only one of various attractive factors as the pull factor. Generally speaking, film and television works on the impact of tourism activities are not limited to the attractiveness of the natural landscape and its symbolic meaning, story, character relations, stares, breathtaking scenes and exciting outcome which also inspired people’s travel interests. Though the media and the tourism industry agree that the film works are best for tourist attraction in favor of the increase, but academic research are not many in this area.
By analyzing a rational point of view of “Loch Ness Monster” and the tourism industry, through the questionnaire form of television programs and movies, the essay did the research of the relationship of the development of tourism. Firstly, the author gives the literature review which reviewed presented the related aspects of film-induced tourism and discussed the impact films have had on the development of tourism. Secondly, in order to complete the study goals, an online survey was carried out. Survey questionnaires recovered did the data analysis by SPSS, after verifying and cleaning up questionnaires. Thirdly, the analysis of the film gives the related industry development and the author did the analysis of SWOT in recent tourism industry. Finally, The Loch Ness in Scotland belongs to the territory of view of tourism resources to evaluate whether scenic tourist resources, which can be defined in many ways to give recommendations, but it summed up in two points: the first one is attractive enough; the second one is whether create a tourism environment.
Therefore, this article intended to have the attention of scholars, thereby to enhance the research and discussion in this area. The author believes these studies are valuable for a national and regional tourism policy-making.
Contents
1.0 Introduction 3
1.1 Cultu
ral and Historical Tourism 4
1.2 Economic Value of Tourism 5
1.3 Economic Value of Film 6
1.4 Growth in Film Attendance 7
1.5 Influence of Film on Tourism Demand 7
1.6 Tourism Development 8
1.7 Conclusion 9
2.0 The Research Object-The Loch Ness Area 9
2.1 Methodology 9
2.2 Characteristics Analysis 10
2.3 Survey 10
3.0 Analysis on the Investigation Results 11
3.1 Business Before Film 11
3.2 Business after Film 16
3.3 Deep Analysis 16
3.3.1 Cultural Background 16
3.3.2 Structure of Tourism 18
3.3.3 Structurewww.51lunwen.org of Tourism Consumption 21
3.3.6 SWOT Analysis 23
3.4 Conclusion 24
4.0 Recommendations 24
4.1 Catch the Success Factors 24
4.1.1 Advantage of Tourism Resources 24
4.1.2 Film-specific Factors 25
4.1.3 Government Encouragement 26
4.1.4 Community Marketing Activities 26
4.2 Take Positive Measures 27
4.3 Conclusion 29
References 30
Appendix A 30
Appendix B 32
Appendix C 36
1. Company Profile 37
2. The operation of statistical tables comparing 2008 and 2009 37
3. The statistical tables of the reasons for changes in the operation 40
4. The comments and suggestions tables 40
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