Land and Policy Regulatory Issues:
Developing such projects on non-construction land may face policy gray areas regarding land use, planning permits, and fire safety.
Rapid development may lead to regulatory lag, resulting in disorderly development and potential damage to the natural environment.
Seasonal Fluctuations and Operating Costs:
Cabins located in remote areas are significantly affected by seasonal fluctuations in visitor flow, experiencing high operational pressure during off-seasons.
Decentralized layouts lead to higher logistics, maintenance, and labor costs.
Future Development Trends Outlook:
Deep Product Differentiation: More vertical market segments will emerge, such as “Apple Cabins” focusing on themes like meditation therapy, family nature education, and high-end glamping.
Branding and Chain Operations: Strong brands specializing in this type of accommodation will emerge, solving standardization and scaling challenges through chain operations.
Deep Integration with Destinations: Cabins will become more than just accommodations; they will serve as entry points, integrating surrounding activities such as hiking, farming, and cultural experiences to form integrated travel solutions.
Policy Standardization: The government will gradually introduce clearer management regulations to guide the healthy and orderly development of the industry.

