Research on the Integrated Interactive Mechanism of Jingzhong Village's Tea Tourism in the Context of Industrial Symbiosis:A Case Study of Meijiawu in Hangzhou
Taking Meijiawu Village in Hangzhou as a case study,this article explores the interactive mechanism of tea tourism integration from the perspective of industrial symbiosis using a participatory rural appraisal method.The research findings are as follows:Tea tourism industry possesses inherent synergy,making it suitable for industrial integration;the specificity of the tourism industry makes it ideal for symbiosis with other industries,especially the primary sector;smooth interfaces are a prerequisite for villages to achieve industrial symbiosis,with the openness of external interfaces being a decisive factor;the village environment accelerates the flow of energy towards the tourism industry,providing a favorable symbiotic environment for the"plus tourism"industry while also bringing challenges;the geographical location,economic conditions,human capital,social relationships,and cultural capital of symbiotic units are important factors determining whether internal symbiosis can occur in tea tourism symbiosis;various symbiotic models coexist in the symbiotic system after the tourism industry enters,and the ideal state is to move towards a symmetrical and mutually beneficial symbiotic model.The practice of tea tourism integration in Meijiawu shows that the residents of Jingzhong village can promote the transformation and upgrading of the industrial structure of the village by spontaneously entering the tourism operation,so that the original industry and intangible cultural heritage of the village can be inherited and innovatively developed.