The Impact of Tourism in Simola Ethnic Minority Villages on the Subjective Well-being of Wa Ethnic Residents:A Perspective Based on Residents'Tourism Perceptions
In order to further explore the relationship between the tourism development of several eth-nic villages and the subjective well-being of residents in traditional ethnic villages,this paper took Yunnan Tengchong Simola Wa village as a case study,constructed an empirical study on the influ-ence of subjective well-being based on residents'tourism perception.This study found that:(1)The tourism perception of the local Wa residents in Simola mainly included six dimensions of positive and negative effects of economy,culture and environment.(2)In particular,the positive effects of tourism economy and the positive effects of environment had a significant effect on the improvement of sub-jective well-being,while the negative effects of culture had a significant negative impact on subject-ive well-being.Based on the above research results and the reality of local development,three sugges-tions were given to promote the sustainable development of local tourism and enhance the well-being of residents:(1)Enrich residents'participation in tourism,deepen residents'participation in tourism,and lay a solid foundation for residents'happiness.(2)Enhance cultural identity,regulate civilized be-havior,and build a harmonious environment for tourism development.(3)Promote infrastructure up-grading,strengthen ecological conservation,and take the road of green tourism.
rural revitalizationminority village tourismresidents'tourism perceptionresidents'subjective well-being