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Instead of "following the crowd", young people favor reverse tourism. What kind of consumer psychology is behind reverse tourism?
Stay away, okay? People follow young people and favor reverse tourism, which is a very good way and also reflects the mental state of young people who don't go with the flow. Every holiday, many people want to go out and see the beautiful scenery of nature. There are many famous scenic spots of network celebrities on the Internet, attracting tourists from all directions. With the increase of the number of people, tourists will only feel bored, and even feel cheated by some bloggers, leaving Sheng Xing and returning disappointed.

Reverse tourism shows young people's unique personal style. They just want to pursue what they want and don't care about other people's opinions. Even if the scenic spots on the Internet are bombed by some tourists, they will not change their plans at will. I obviously want to go to the beautiful mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, but I am immersed in the sea of people. I can't feel the beautiful scenery at all, and I can't taste the food. There are not many people in non-network celebrity scenic spots, which will definitely affect local development, so some young people set their sights on these less famous places. The background in the photo is finally not a sea of people, but a gift from nature. The photos taken are as wonderful as blockbusters. In order to protect the local image, local businesses will not hurt tourists at will.

The consumer psychology of not following the crowd is still commendable. In some remote mountain villages or towns, there is an atmosphere different from that of crowded big cities. Whenever night comes, it will be very quiet around. There are not too many people, so the local rent is not particularly expensive. You can stay in an upscale hotel for only a few hundred dollars. There are also some unheard-of scenic spots or islands that have become a safe haven for young people to escape from the secular world.

Most people are more interested in novelty, but many bloggers on the internet have benefited a lot in some fields, so they will highly praise these scenic spots and ignore those unknown places. Small cities are still beautiful. I hope you can consider these places more when you travel.