Abstract:
Against the backdrop of the “dual circulation" new development pattern and the 68th anniversary
of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Sri Lanka, the tourism economic
cooperation between the two countries is faced with both opportunities and challenges.
Based on the theory of economic cycle, this paper analyzes the current situation of tourism economic
cooperation between the two sides. It is found that although there are three supporting
foundations of resources, policies and markets—China has a large source of tourists and a mature
industrial chain, Sri Lanka has scarce tourism resources, and policies such as mutual visa
exemption between the two countries have been continuously improved with a sound recovery
trend of the tourism market — there are still problems such as unbalanced market flow, weak
industrial coordination, insufficient service adaptation and delayed policy implementation.In
response to these problems, the paper puts forward a four - pronged countermeasure system:
“constructing a two - way balanced and accurately adapted tourist source and consumption system,
creating a cooperation model featuring industrial chain coordination and business form
integration, establishing a service guarantee system with interconnected standards, safety and
convenience, and improving a support system for facilitating the implementation and coordination
of mechanisms". The purpose is to promote the tourism economic cooperation between
China and Sri Lanka from superficial connection to in - depth integration, achieve mutual benefit
and win - win results, provide reference for tourism cooperation among developing countries
around the world, and further enrich the regional application dimension of the international
tourism cooperation theory.