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Abstract
Tourism has become a pillar industry in developing provincial economy, and the high requirement is put forward on ecological protection, supporting infrastructure, etc. In this paper, China’s 31 provinces are studied by establishing a comprehensive evaluation index system, and measured on the basis of 2010-2012 data via TOPSIS statistical model. According the results, the provinces are divided into three types and specific development paths are put forward respectively. Finally, the author provides countermeasures for sustainably developing provincial tourism considering ecology, economy, society, policy and technology.
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