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Spatial distribution analysis of hotels and scenic spots in Hangzhou, Zhejiang based on ArcGIS

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This paper uses Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province as the study area, and uses ArcGIS to conduct spatial analysis to study the spatial distribution of Hangzhou hotels and the relationship between their distribution and the distribution of scenic spots. This paper adopts the kernel density analysis method and the nearest neighbor index method to analyze the spatial distribution of hotels, and obtains that the spatial distribution of hotels in Hangzhou shows a decreasing trend from the main city to the outside. The spatial clusters of all types of hotels are in the main urban area, but the number of clusters of different types of hotels is different, i.e., luxury and upscale hotels have low-density clusters in addition to this core cluster, while comfort and economy hotels have only one cluster. This paper also uses ArcGIS to combine the spatial distribution map of Hangzhou hotels with the distribution of scenic spots, and we find that the distribution of scenic spots is an important factor affecting the spatial distribution of Hangzhou hotels, and different types of hotels are affected to different degrees. This paper combines technology and practice to provide a direction for the future development of Hangzhou hotels.

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      EITCE '22: Proceedings of the 2022 6th International Conference on Electronic Information Technology and Computer Engineering
      October 2022
      1999 pages
      ISBN:9781450397148
      DOI:10.1145/3573428

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