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Natural hot springs enrich the development of tourism within a country. Local and nationalgovernments can endorse a “hot spring international brand” and advocate the health benefits of hotsprings to promote their tourism policy. After the legislation of the Taiwan Hot Spring Act, Taiwanesehot springs have become a popular tourist attraction and an important asset for local governments.However, Taiwan’s hot spring tourism is limited by seasonal consumption habits. In addition,mountainous land accounts for about 75% of Taiwan’s total land area, and most of the hot springsoriginate in high mountains. Furthermore, Taiwan’s hot spring development started after Japan andEuropean countries and the scale of the industry was relatively small. Therefore, Taiwan is notconducive to the development of large-scale, internationally competitive hot spring resort centers. Still,Taiwan possesses a near-flawless hot spring law as well as progressive technological conditions inmedicine, tourism, and information services, which will help promote innovation and deliver a moreoptimistic advantage for the development of an international hot spring brand.  Over the history of the development of therapeutic spas, hot springs have been regarded as avaluable resource for preventive health care in many countries. People can combine hot springs withnatural and human resources for relieving stress, rehabilitation, and recuperation. In 1993, approximately1,700 resorts in Europe had healing spas. Japan currently has 3,000 spa resorts of various sizes andstyles. In 2008, tourists from all over the world visited Japanese hot springs for leisure and holidaypurposes. Meanwhile, European countries considered hot spring resorts as a place for health promotionand disease rehabilitation. There are many similarities between Taiwan and Japan, such as culture andresources. The booming hot spring and hotel industries make up a significant part of the strategy fortourism development in Taiwan. Nearby countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, and India are alsoactively expanding their hot spring industry and striving to incorporate hot springs into the medicaltourism industry to create an internationally renowned brand.
71 According to the article, which of the following does not explain why Taiwan is disadvantageousfor the development of large-scale, internationally competitive hot spring resort centers?
(A)Most of the hot springs are in high mountain areas
(B)Because of its late start, the scale of the industry is small
(C)seasonal consumption habits
(D)Population is not as good as Europe and Japan

參考答案

答案:D
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(1),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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