Stargazing tourism, as a sustainable travel model that positively impacts both visitors and local economies, represents a promising direction for the tourism industry to explore.
Given that today's travelers primarily reside in metropolitan areas, finding truly dark regions at night to admire magnificent sights like the Milky Way is no easy feat. In an era where many travelers yearn to unwind in tranquil natural settings, stargazing tourism—free from light pollution—gains increasing appeal. It allows visitors to deeply appreciate the beauty of darkness, positively influencing their perception of both their surroundings and themselves. Scenic areas untouched by light pollution have thus become vital assets for destinations seeking to attract visitors.
Editor Ⅰ: Zhang WenWen
Editor Ⅱ: Bao Gang
Editor Ⅲ: Liu Guosong









