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Zou, XW (2021). Rainfall trend based on computer image system and English translation of tourist attractions in coastal cities. ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 14(11), 1014.

Abstract
Coastal cities are ideal tourist destinations for travel enthusiasts in China and the world. The tourism industry in these cities is very prosperous, which is of great and far-reaching significance to economic and social development. This article mainly studies and analyzes the changes that the strong tourism competitiveness of China's coastal cities can bring to the overall development of urban tourism, and points out the development direction. Then, based on the conclusions of the research and analysis, explore the factors that may have an impact on the orderly development of urban tourism. This article mainly conducts research and analysis on the competitiveness of China's coastal city tourism in terms of infrastructure conditions, overall ecological environment, and current development status, because the correct translation during the tourism process determines what it wants to tell you. It can be well received by everyone, so we must solve the problem of inaccurate language translation in the travel process in a targeted manner, and finally achieve the goal of making tourists understand and play well. This article starts the research and analysis of some methods and characteristics of language translation in the process of tourism, in order to improve the professional ability of tourism translators and other related personnel, so that the things introduced in tourism can be correctly understood by tourists. The tourism experience will be better. The weather in tourist destinations will also affect the development of tourism, and the weather is affected by the seasons, and rainfall time series data can indicate the process of climate change, which is of great value to the development of tourism. Enhancing the understanding of local rainfall is of great reference value for agricultural development, tourism, and the improvement of the ecological environment.

DOI:
10.1007/s12517-021-07357-z

ISSN:
1866-7511