On the Lagging Legislation of China Tourism
- Xiaolin Li
Abstract
The lagging legislation of tourism has become a serious obstacle to the continuous development of tourism industry. This paper discusses the explicit facts of lagging legislation of tourism from four aspects: numbers of tourism laws, qualities, procedures of legislation, and mode of legislation. The conclusion is helpful for us recognizing the problems in legislation of China tourism, reforming the laws and regulations of tourism, and making them more suitable for the development of tourism industry.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijms.v3n3p194
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