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4A级景区集体“死亡”
Hu Xiu·2025-07-11 05:02

Group 1 - A large 4A scenic area in Hangzhou, covering over 6,700 acres, has been reported to be demolished, highlighting the increasing number of 4A scenic areas facing severe losses or closures [2][3] - The Lanli scenic area, once a popular destination, has seen a significant decline in visitors and has been unable to sustain operations, leading to its management team's withdrawal after two years [2][3] - The overall trend indicates that many 4A scenic areas are struggling, with some even declaring bankruptcy, as evidenced by the closure of several notable scenic spots across the country [6][7][9] Group 2 - The tourism market is increasingly dominated by a few top-tier 5A scenic areas, which account for a significant portion of the total revenue, while 4A and below scenic areas are facing a collective decline [10][19] - Data shows that the number of A-level scenic areas has increased, but their revenue has decreased significantly, indicating a crisis in earnings for 4A and below scenic areas [19][20] - The disparity in performance between 5A and 4A scenic areas is exacerbated by the lack of effective marketing and engagement strategies among the latter, leading to their inability to attract and retain visitors [11][12][18] Group 3 - The decline of 4A scenic areas can be attributed to insufficient influence and promotional efforts compared to more prestigious 5A areas, resulting in a lack of long-term viability [11][12] - Successful examples of revitalization in the tourism sector, such as the "Su Chao" phenomenon, demonstrate the importance of creative marketing and community engagement in attracting visitors [13][14][16] - Strategies for improving the performance of 4A scenic areas include enhancing visitor experiences through unique offerings and establishing trust with tourists through genuine and affordable services [20][23]