Does it necessarily create an economy booth? In a short among of time, yes, if the village can attract tourists who do not get bored of its worth. The environment it creates, probably with high class vacationists who look at the lower class villagers and think how great their lives are and develop a kind of appreciation for their lives. Amount to the lower class villagers who look at those rich people with a WOW in their head and a respect coming from they don't know where, and struggles in their psychologies how one day they can become one of them too. In conjecture I think the business might create a better transportation for the villagers in order for business to flow easily in and out of town. Transportation is the first step towards a better community, it increases population flow, brings the outside world closer and brings people closer together. It might create a more diversity of the people, also.
In conclusion, I think there are banes and boons on the effects of tourism on villagers' health in General.
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Indeed at times, tourism are the culprit to some health issues. Bacteria and viruses from foreign countries may be more resistant to drugs already compared to the bacterial and viruses from the villagers. So the foreigners visit offers more threat and danger to the villagers who are still trying to adopt to the new world.
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