Delineating Landscape Features Perception in Tourism-Based Traditional Villages: A Case Study of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village, Guizhou
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Studies Related to the Landscape Features Perception
2.2. Studies Related to Traditional Village Landscapes
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Semantic Analysis
3.1.1. Word Frequency Analysis
3.1.2. Semantic Networks and Outgoing and Incoming Degree Analyses
3.1.3. Sentiment Analysis
3.2. Rooted Theory Coding Analysis
- Open coding serves as the foundational step for bottom-up theoretical modeling. At this stage, researchers approach the data with an open mind, aiming to identify as many potential concepts and categories as possible. They then proceed to name and preliminarily interpret these findings, ensuring the data are thoroughly deconstructed and conceptualised.
- Spindle coding is that after identifying a series of concepts, the researcher needs to identify the main concepts among them and build up their attribute dimensions around these core concepts, searching for associations between different concepts and forming a network of concepts to analyse the correlations that exist between different relationships.
- After correlating the various concepts, the researcher needs to choose a core concept, and then establish the systematic connection and theoretical framework between this core concept and other concepts in a top-down manner, forming a typical relational structure based on the main category [83]. The main category is based on a typical relational structure.
4. Study Area and Data Processing
4.1. Study Area
- Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village is well preserved and has a long history. Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village is one of the most characteristic and well-preserved traditional ethnic villages in China, with a history spanning more than 2000 years. It was listed as a provincial cultural relics protection unit in Guizhou Province in 1992. The village’s architecture, terraced fields, and traditional customs reflect a more comprehensive and typical rural humanistic and natural landscape.
- Xijiang Thousand Houses Miao Village is unique in its ethnic characteristics. Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village, as the largest Miao settlement village in China at present [85], is the production and living space of the Miao people and carries the functions of tourism and public service at the same time, which is valued by the local government and is the key demonstration area of the traditional village.
- Xijiang Thousand Houses Miao Village attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. The average daily passenger flow of bookings in the off-season (November–April) is 10,000, while in the peak season (April–November), it can be as high as 100,000, with a hundred-fold increase in tourists in just ten years, generating more than 10 billion yuan of tourism revenue, making it an extremely popular representative attraction of the characteristic traditional villages [86]. Therefore, tourists leave a large number of comments on major online platforms, providing a rich data base for this study.
4.2. Data Sources
4.3. Data Collection and Processing
- Reviews of travel products with strong recommendations have been removed, and their content usually includes the name of the shop, its location, and the merchant’s contact information.
- Invalid comments that contain only emoticons, numbers, and garbled code, and comments of less than three characters that cannot be determined to be descriptive of landscape features.
- Duplicate comments from the same user caused by the technical network are selected and deleted.
- The correctness and legality of the data are checked, and both foreign and traditional Chinese texts are converted into simplified Chinese texts.
5. Results
5.1. Text Evaluation Data Characteristics
5.2. Evaluating the Interconnectedness of Words
5.3. Profiling of Public Emotional Attitudes
5.4. Landscape Features Coding Results
“Miao ethnic group’s original ecological song and dance performance, the beautiful West River Miao song and dance evening, viewing platform, to see the song and dance performance you must go to the scene, the live performance is really too beautiful.”
“Twelve barriers to wine, the story must have started with wine, with mountains, water, style, wine, and beautiful stories.”
“The beauty of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village is to be savored in detail. Staying in an attic wooden house with children offers an immersive experience into traditional wax dyeing. The village provides opportunities for children to learn about Miao embroidery firsthand. Elders, often grandmothers, engage with the children by sharing their craft while they work, and interested visitors can even select a piece to take part in.”
“The views are truly beautiful, especially at night when the lights come on, and the mountain views coupled with the Night landscape are lit up like the day and the stars are truly beautiful.”
“A very pretty place, I would like to visit next time, with mountains, beautiful scenery and history.”
“The weather here is not too hot, it’s cooler, the spiritual mountains are beautiful, and the people are simple.”
“The air is so fresh in the morning, and the village is a peaceful scene with wisps of green smoke hanging from the eaves of every house.”
6. Discussion
6.1. Relationship between Landscape Characters and Visitor Perceptions
6.2. Intrinsic Relationships between the Five Types of Landscape Characters
6.3. Core Elements in the Formation of Visitors’ Perception
6.4. Issues for Improvement in Village Tourism Development
- The natural landscape elements and seasonal landscape elements of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village are far less developed than the cultural and social landscape elements. Therefore, at the level of landscape planning and design, there is an urgent need for managers to formulate strategies and guidelines for the use of natural landscape under the protection of the existing good conditions, such as combining the natural landscape with the activity landscape, exploring the landscape composite, and activating the experience economy on the basis of respecting nature through the production of local food, agricultural experience, and other folklore experiential activities.
- The road system and the charging system of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village is much criticised. The stone road is not friendly to tourists with luggage, and the chaotic car park layout and charging system bring many troubles to tourists. Therefore, more consideration should be given to the appropriateness and practicality of the facility system for the human body in public facilities, and humanistic care should be reflected in the management level of the scenic spot.
- The over-commercialised development of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village has made the cultural genes gradually disappear. Therefore, at the level of spiritual and cultural construction, we should apply benign commercial development to promote the dissemination of the rural cultural kernel. For example, reasonable pricing of ethnic cultural activities, reducing blindly catering to the market in ethnic song and dance performances, and showing more original ethnic rituals and activities.
6.5. Over-Commercialisation of Scenic Spots Brings a Series of Problems and Coping Strategies
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Data Sources | Raw Data Volume | Filtered Comments | Comments Cleared | Amount of Characters Cleared |
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Meituan | 11,163 | 7883 | 3280 | 168,593 |
Sina Weibo | 5526 | 1029 | 4497 | 187,542 |
Ctrip | 3010 | 2041 | 969 | 89,451 |
Tongcheng Travel | 1809 | 1115 | 694 | 65,895 |
Red Booklet | 987 | 478 | 509 | 43,270 |
Volkswagen Dianping | 735 | 730 | 5 | 468 |
Flying Pig Travel | 438 | 223 | 215 | 20,563 |
Qyer | 236 | 90 | 146 | 8374 |
Tuniu | 192 | 102 | 90 | 3728 |
figure | 24,096 | 13,691 | 10,405 | 587,884 |
Sort | Keyword | Frequency | Sort | Keyword | Frequency |
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1 | Miao village | 5899 | 26 | Environment | 886 |
2 | Scenic spot | 4021 | 27 | Tourist | 884 |
3 | Xijiang River | 3494 | 28 | Performance | 866 |
4 | Commercialisation | 2208 | 29 | Culture | 838 |
5 | Night scene | 2105 | 30 | Nation | 821 |
6 | The Miao nationality | 2031 | 31 | Pretty | 803 |
7 | Place | 1679 | 32 | Groggery | 788 |
8 | Guizhou | 1659 | 33 | Put up | 726 |
9 | Night | 1626 | 34 | Time | 675 |
10 | Feel | 1476 | 35 | Feel | 670 |
11 | Feature | 1412 | 36 | Southeast | 668 |
12 | Deserve | 1407 | 37 | Like | 668 |
13 | Admission ticket | 1295 | 38 | Queue up | 661 |
14 | Travel | 1256 | 39 | Breath | 609 |
15 | Scenery | 1223 | 40 | Daytime | 573 |
16 | Go sightseeing | 1183 | 41 | Price | 566 |
17 | Experience | 1146 | 42 | Good-looking | 560 |
18 | Particularly | 1129 | 43 | Amorous feelings | 556 |
19 | Photograph | 1097 | 44 | Enter | 516 |
20 | Scenic spot | 1011 | 45 | Tasty | 502 |
21 | View | 1009 | 46 | Luggage | 494 |
22 | Long table banquet | 960 | 47 | Guiyang | 488 |
23 | Expediency | 931 | 48 | Stilted building | 481 |
24 | Stockaded village | 922 | 49 | Parking lot | 478 |
25 | Service | 919 | 50 | Traffic | 461 |
Number | High-Frequency Words | Indegree | Outdegree | Number | High-Frequency Words | Indegree | Outdegree |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Miao village | 37 | 7 | 22 | Night | 0 | 7 |
2 | Xijiang River | 17 | 0 | 23 | Scenic spot | 0 | 2 |
3 | Commercialisation | 5 | 2 | 24 | Photograph | 0 | 4 |
4 | The Miao nationality | 5 | 1 | 25 | Culture | 0 | 3 |
5 | Night scene | 4 | 7 | 26 | Performance | 0 | 1 |
6 | Scenic spot | 3 | 17 | 27 | Feel | 0 | 1 |
7 | Viewing deck | 3 | 2 | 28 | Pretty | 0 | 2 |
8 | Place | 2 | 3 | 29 | View | 0 | 1 |
9 | Daytime | 2 | 1 | 30 | Stockaded village | 0 | 1 |
10 | Tourist | 2 | 0 | 31 | Scenery | 0 | 1 |
11 | Expediency | 2 | 0 | 32 | Guiyang | 0 | 1 |
12 | Put up | 2 | 0 | 33 | Whole | 0 | 1 |
13 | Sightseeing bus | 1 | 1 | 34 | Deserve | 0 | 1 |
14 | Experience | 1 | 2 | 35 | Nation | 0 | 1 |
15 | Southeast of Guizhou | 1 | 2 | 36 | Ancient town | 0 | 1 |
16 | Travel | 1 | 2 | 37 | Village | 0 | 1 |
17 | Feature | 1 | 2 | 38 | Groggery | 0 | 1 |
18 | Good-looking | 1 | 1 | 39 | Nature | 0 | 1 |
19 | Suggestion | 1 | 1 | 40 | Local | 0 | 1 |
20 | Tickets | 1 | 1 | 41 | Amorous feelings | 0 | 1 |
21 | Guizhou | 1 | 4 | 42 | Photo-shooting tour | 0 | 1 |
Affective Type | Quantity (Item) | Proportion |
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Positive emotion | 10,248 | 74.86 percent |
Neutral emotion | 153 | 1.12 percent |
Negative emotion | 3560 | 24.02 percent |
Affective Type | Intensity | Quantity (Item) | Proportion |
---|---|---|---|
Positive emotion segmentation statistics | Average (0–10 points) | 4415 | 32.25 percent |
Moderate (10–20 points) | 2580 | 19.32 percent | |
Height (20 min or more) | 3253 | 23.29 percent | |
Negative emotion segmentation statistics | Average (0–10 points) | 2269 | 15.31 percent |
Moderate (10–20 points) | 755 | 5.09 percent | |
Height (20 min or more) | 536 | 3.62 percent |
Principal Category | Number of Software | Frequency | Percent | Subcategory | Landscape Elements |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natural landscape | 9 | 441 | 2.00 percent | Hydrological landscape | Stream sound, Miaozhai River, Baishui River, |
Landscape | Rain, Fog, Sunrise, Early morning, Miaozhai mountain wind, Miaozhai rainbow, Dusk | ||||
Topographic landscape | Yunnan-guizhou Plateau, Landscape terraces, River bottom | ||||
Cultural and social landscape | 9 | 10,630 | 48.30 percent | Historical landscape | You Square Street, Alleys, Lusang, Ancient street, Ga ge ancient lane, Streets |
Cultural element | Cultural heritage, Ethnic elements, Ethnic culture, Ethnic characteristics, Miao silver jewellery, Miao clothing | ||||
Performance landscape | Xijiang Festival, Evening party, Bronze drum, Folk song, Entrance ceremony, Wine tasting ceremony, National Musical Instruments, Beautiful Xijiang, Lusheng, Bar door wine, toast song, Square performance, Bonfire, individual performance, Song and dance performance, High mountains and flowing water Lusheng, Bar door wine, toast song, Square performance, Bonfire, individual performance, Song and dance performance, High mountains and flowing water | ||||
Accommodation element | Accommodation location, Accommodation experience, Accommodation view, Accommodation price, Accommodation style, Yunting Hotel, Hotel experience | ||||
Dietary landscape | Long table banquet, Fried dough sticks, Bacon, Snack street, Net red snacks, Sour soup fish, Sour soup beef, Sour soup powder, Food hygiene, Barbecue, Sake, glutinous rice, Miao village food, Miao king crisp, Rice wine, Hairy tofu, Camaraderie, Baked potato skin, Roast black pork, Peanut crisp, Guizhou Sake, glutinous rice, Miao village food, Miao king crisp, Rice wine, Hairy tofu, Camaraderie, Baked potato skin, Roast black pork, Peanut crisp, Guizhou this help dishes, Scenic restaurant, Dry pot beef, Dry pot chicken, Powder, Restaurant, Prickly pear, Glutinous rice cake, Mosia poo | ||||
Night landscape | Night view, Night tour, The lights of thousands of homes, Dots of lights, Lighting scene, Brightly lit | ||||
Architectural landscape | Modern architecture, Roof, Mountain haunted house, Shops, Cultural buildings, Wooden houses, Folk customs, Miao King architecture, Miao King village Miao family house, Cafe, Old house site, Bar, Landscape house, Architectural features, Architectural style, Market, Ancient village, Ancient ancestral hall, Stilt house, Local market, Museum, Viewing platform ancestral hall, Stilt house, Local market, Museum, Viewing platform | ||||
Festival landscape | Renting clothes, Catching fish, Horse riding, Farm activities, Miao embroidery, Travel photography, Batik, Ancient papermaking, Traditional festivals, Drum festival, National customs | ||||
Seasonal landscape | 7 | 74 | 0.30 percent | Spring | Springtime |
Summer | Summertime | ||||
Autumn | Autumntime | ||||
Winter | Wintertime | ||||
Perceptual landscape | 9 | 7368 | 33.50 percent | Spiritual quality | Indigenous people, original flavour, original ecology, tourists, cultural heritage, net red attractions, net red punch, homogenisation, rural sightseeing area, large-scale photography base, ethnic customs, commercial atmosphere, commercial pedestrian street, artificial scenic spot, cultural atmosphere, outstanding people, human fireworks, lack of tourist interaction, photography holy land, photography, cultural heritage cultural atmosphere, outstanding people, human fireworks, lack of tourist interaction, photography holy land, national culture museum, Miao people’ s settlement, Lu Day Museum, rich history, overdevelopment, large scale, shopping centre, antique business district, simple folk customs, summer resort, summer vacation, customs and customs resort, summer vacation, customs and customs |
Environmental characteristics | Natural scenery, Beautiful scenery, Dmall Bridge water, Weather, Misty rain, Water pollution, Very spectacular, Beautiful mountains and rivers, Mountains and clouds, Location environment, Fresh air, Unpleasant smell, Power scenery, Cool climate, Beautiful environment, Environment Mountains and clouds, Location environment, Fresh air, Unpleasant smell, Power scenery, Cool climate, Beautiful environment, Environmental pollution, Environmental protection, River odor, Riverside scenery, Antique, Smoke curl pollution, Environmental protection, River odor, Riverside scenery, Antique, Smoke curl | ||||
Perceptual feature | Release mouth daze, Relax mood, Relieve stress, Relaxed atmosphere, Happy mood, Relaxed, Comfort the soul, Release the heart, Romantic feeling, Post- travel experience | ||||
Services and infrastructure | 9 | 3499 | 15.90 percent | Service facility system | Parking fee, Parking distance, Sightseeing elevator, Sightseeing car |
Ticketing system | Ticket convenience, Ticket business, Ticket price, Ticket purchase channel | ||||
Road landscape | Plank road, SLATE road, Panshan road, Ancient road | ||||
Corridor landscape | Viewing gallery | ||||
Scenic area system | Consumption, Prices, Facilities, Transportation, Environment, Planning, Management, Service and impression of scenic spots |
Primary Structural Relationship | Intensional Logic | Original Online Review |
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Cultural and Social Landscape → Landscape Experience | Cultural representation shows the national flavour, constitutes the main landscape features of Miao village, and directly affects the landscape experience. Cultural representation shows the national flavour, constitutes the main landscape features of Miao village, and directly affects the landscape experience. | When night falls, take a photo on the bridge. The lights of thousands of homes are on, as if the stars in the sky fell off the earth. The whole village seems to be emitting dazzling light and a strong ethnic atmosphere. Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village every day will stage the local Miao compatriots brought ethnic song and dance festival. Every day, the local Miao compatriots will stage an ethnic song and dance festival. |
Natural Landscape → Landscape Experience | The regional environment reflects the ethnic characteristics, constitutes the secondary landscape features of the Miao village, and indirectly affects the landscape experience. | Xijiang Thousand Households Mziao Village is located in a typical river valley, the clear Baishui River through the village. On the slope of the northeast side of the river, thousands of years of hard-working and brave Xijiang Miao compatriots have lived here for sunrise farming, sunset farming, and rest. The main body of Miao village is located on the slope of the northeast side of the river. |
Perceptual landscape → Landscape Experience | Phenomenon perception expresses the national spirit, constitutes the main landscape features of Miao stockade, and directly affects the landscape experience. landscape experience. | The ancient village minority customs do not want to abandon the convenience brought by modern society, with a flat mood to the Xijiang small rest, wind and rain bridge to sit, see grandma singing embroidery, and at night in the river clear bar to drink a small wine, rain bridge to sit, see grandma singing embroidery, at night in the river, clear bar to drink a small wine, happy. |
Seasonal Landscape → Landscape Experience | Seasonal changes restrict the shape of the scenic spots, constitute the secondary landscape features of the Miao village, and indirectly affect Seasonal changes restrict the shape of the scenic spot, constitute the secondary landscape features of the Miao village, and indirectly affect | Winter is still too cold, there are too many people, and we need an off-season. We lived with the locals for a few days in order to feel the real culture. |
Services and Infrastructure → Landscape Experience | Tourism facilities reflect the consciousness of scenic spot, constitute the secondary landscape features of Miao village, and indirectly affect the landscape experience. | The scenic spot is still quite distinctive, but the whole tour experience is very poor, and the service level of the staff in the scenic spot is extremely The whole tour experience is very poor, and the service level of the staff at the scenic spot is extremely poor. |
Coded Name | File | Quantity | Frequency | Content |
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Grand scale | 8 | 246 | 4.50 percent | I personally feel that the scenic spot, as a large-scale typical Miao village, is worth visiting. |
The Miao community | 7 | 113 | 2.00 percent | Thousand Households Miao Village in Xijiang, Guizhou Province, is the largest living Miao village in China. It is the place where the Miao people lived after five great migrations in Chinese history. It is a big window to understanding the Miao culture. |
Simple folk customs | 4 | 102 | 1.80 percent | I really like everything about the Miao village, it is well-managed and the people are pure and simple. |
Pastoral sightseeing area | 7 | 69 | 1.20 percent | Especially like the garden scenic spot, the water is clear to the bottom, children and adults can play in the water, the water is not deep, the bottom has pebbles. |
Open-air museum | 6 | 31 | 0.50 percent | As soon as you step into Thousand Households Miao Village in Xijiang, you feel like you are in an open-air museum that showcases the rich history and traditional culture of the Miao people. |
Coded Name | File | Quantity | Frequency | Content |
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commercialisation | 9 | 2328 | 42.30 percent | It is a very commercial scenic spot, which is far away and difficult to row by ferry, and the walking distance is very long. The feeling of taking photos everywhere is difficult to rise 5A. |
overtourist | 9 | 844 | 15.30 percent | There are too many people, especially when trying to take a photo. Almost everywhere is packed especially on the water bridge, it is impossible to squeeze in. |
homogenisation | 7 | 127 | 2.30 percent | Not bad, but the homogenisation is too serious. There is no particularly attractive place. |
Large-scale photography base | 5 | 99 | 1.70 percent | Scenic spots do not say generalisation, all light shows which are nothing special. Felt like a photography base, where everyone is taking photos. Good locations are occupied Scenic spots do not say generalisation. |
Shopping centre | 2 | 2 | 0.30 percent | Two steps from a shop, three steps from a hotel, directly across the Guzhai shopping street. |
Time | Activity Theme | Type |
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24 June 2022 | Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village scenic spot held a series of tourism service quality improvement trainings to help create 5A scenic spots. | Tourism service |
3 February 2023 | Guizhou Lei Shanxi River Police Station: Build a safe and harmonious scenic area to encourage tourism and economic development. | Social economy |
5 February 2023 | The tourism economic recovery and Xijiang 5A work promotion meeting were held. | Social economy |
13 February 2023 | Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village to create a national 5 A level tourist scenic spot inspection mobilisation meeting. | Tourism service |
10 March 2023 | Hundreds of travel agencies helped Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village scenic spot create 5A tourism and investment promotion, a complete success. The government of Xijiang has also been working on the development of a new tourism promotion programme. | Social economy |
17 March 2023 | 5A Create a new scene. Xijiang Miao Village “Rural Revitalisation and National Unity” exchange hall completed. | Social culture |
29 March 2023 | Technology + Cultural tourism “Xijiang Magic Land” helps thousands of Miao villages create “5A”. | Culture and technology |
30 March 2023 | Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village: National culture exhibition evolution scenic spot, to promote the creation of 5A scenic spot. | Social culture |
7 April 2023 | Create 5A scenic spots to release cultural activities. | Social culture |
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Wang, Z.; Zhou, Q.; Man, T.; He, L.; He, Y.; Qian, Y. Delineating Landscape Features Perception in Tourism-Based Traditional Villages: A Case Study of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village, Guizhou. Sustainability 2024, 16, 5287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135287
Wang Z, Zhou Q, Man T, He L, He Y, Qian Y. Delineating Landscape Features Perception in Tourism-Based Traditional Villages: A Case Study of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village, Guizhou. Sustainability. 2024; 16(13):5287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135287
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Ziyang, Qixuan Zhou, Tianjiao Man, Lai He, Yiwen He, and Yi Qian. 2024. "Delineating Landscape Features Perception in Tourism-Based Traditional Villages: A Case Study of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village, Guizhou" Sustainability 16, no. 13: 5287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135287
APA StyleWang, Z., Zhou, Q., Man, T., He, L., He, Y., & Qian, Y. (2024). Delineating Landscape Features Perception in Tourism-Based Traditional Villages: A Case Study of Xijiang Thousand Households Miao Village, Guizhou. Sustainability, 16(13), 5287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135287