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Symbiosis theory is applied to research on the relationship between internal units in the organic system, which has become a tool for theoretical analysis and practice in the field of tourism. This paper focuses on construction of complete, organic tourism system with life characteristics through symbiotic relationship based on original authenticity value orientation. In this paper, the space structure of Three Gorges is taken as the object, which is also regarded as one organic system. Symbiosis theory is applied to research on the interaction between the internal symbiotic units in this organic system, which provides a creative perspective for the applied study of symbiosis theory in the field of tourism development. On basis of this, relative countermeasures against Three Gorges’ spatial structure and symbiotic development are illustrated.
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Mu, H., Yao, L., Zhang, W., Ban, Q., Lei, Z. (2015). Research on Symbiotic Spatial Structure of Scenic Spots Based on the Original Authenticity Construction—Take Three Gorges as an Example. In: Zeng, G. (eds) Tourism and Hospitality Development Between China and EU. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35910-1_6
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