Indigenous Tribes Develop Eco-tourism Industry— A Case Study of the Alang Tongan in Taiwan
Abstract
Indigenous tribes are located in remote mountainous regions, geographical isolation makes resource development is not easy or development costs are too high, resulting in the preservation of environmental resources and ecological resources, multi-cultural display of a mysterious attraction to form a new tourism experience. The public has had a relatively interest in the tourism of Aboriginal peoples. Let visiting visitors experience the beauty of natural ecology and humanistic ecology. In-situ consumption of eco-tourism brings sustainable income. Eco-tourism can conserve the resources of the tribe and allow the sustainable use of resources. Eco-tourism is a kind of tourism that combines conservation and environmental sustainability. Based on the natural environment of the original village, it is based on conservation, management and education. It also combines culture and industry to enable the tribe to develop continuously.
Keywords
Indigenous; Eco-tourism; Environmentally-friendly
DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/icssm2018/26995
10.12783/dtssehs/icssm2018/26995