Some tourist attractions sell miserably online, but tourists don t buy it, why don t scenic spots pl

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-29

Tourism was originally a way for people to relax and broaden their horizons. However, in some tourist attractions, tourists have encountered all kinds of "tricks" routines, which make the otherwise enjoyable trip annoying.

Recently, some scenic spots circulating on the Internet have sparked a strong boycott from tourists. Today, we will reveal the three major trap routines of these scenic spots and see how they treat tourists.

1. Cashing out fees torments tourists

Chaka Salt Lake, once a popular tourist attraction, is now controversial due to a series of "realisation fees" measures. Tourists thought they could enjoy the scenery for free, but they were forced to buy a 30 yuan ticket. This kind of "monetization fee" not only makes tourists feel dissatisfied, but also has a serious impact on the reputation of the scenic spot.

In fact, the Chaka Salt Lake Scenic Area is not an isolated case. In recent years, more and more scenic spots have begun to take similar measures to "generate income". However, this practice often makes tourists feel "trapped". They were expecting a relaxed and enjoyable travel experience, but they were exhausted by various "monetization fees".

2. Folk customs trap.

For many tourists, experiencing the local folklore is a very interesting and special experience. However, some scenic spots have set up various traps to deceive tourists under the banner of "folk customs".

In the ethnic minority villages of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, tourists are often attracted by some beautiful young girls to visit the bamboo houses. However, once inside the so-called "cave house", visitors are faced with various "amulet" fees and pitfalls such as kiss grabbing games. These fees range from 50 yuan to hundreds of yuan, which makes tourists feel very unhappy to be "pitted".

3. In addition to tickets, there is also incense wishing money.

In addition to entrance fees, some scenic spots will also charge tourists a variety of "incense wishing money". In the Nanak Temple, when visitors enter each temple, they will find that there are many staff members selling stickers and various items inside. These salesmen are not real monks, monks or Taoist priests, but they sell various items and signatures to tourists in various ways. This practice not only makes tourists feel "trapped", but also makes them feel cheated.

To sum up, the pit routines of these scenic spots not only make tourists feel "pitted", but also make them have a serious impact on the reputation of the scenic spots.

For many tourists, travel is supposed to be a way to relax and broaden their horizons, only to be disrupted by these tricks. Therefore, we should carry out in-depth reflection and criticism of these scenic spots, so that more tourists can understand these tricks and avoid being deceived again.

At the same time, we should also call on more scenic spots to adopt more humane management and service methods to attract more tourists. Only scenic spots that truly think about tourists and provide high-quality services can win the trust and reputation of tourists.

Finally, we should also call on tourists to be vigilant and rational in their travels. Don't believe the propaganda and promises of some scenic spots, and don't be fooled by some beautiful appearances and easily believe in some traps and **. Only by maintaining a vigilant and rational consumption attitude can we avoid being deceived and enjoy a more enjoyable travel experience. List of high-quality authors

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