5 famous scenic spots tourists disappointed, understand in advance to avoid frustration on the journey
During our travels, we often hear about a place that is famous, and with the expectation in our hearts, we can't wait to go there. However, after actually coming here, he couldn't help but feel a sense of loss. Originally, some attractions were too well-known and there was some distance from the real situation. So, what are those appealing points?
1.Huaqing Pond is a palace.
It recreates the Huaqing Hall in Luoyang, the eastern capital of the Tang Dynasty, in the center of Xi'an. This is the symbol of the Tang Dynasty civilization, and it is also the place that many tourists look forward to. However, after the on-site visit, many people expressed regret. At present, the Huaqing Palace is only part of the archaeological excavation of the Tang Dynasty "soil pit", which can only outline the approximate size of the palace, which is very different from the Tang Palace imagined by visitors. In addition, some antique buildings from the Qing Dynasty period are lacking some historical atmosphere.
The large number of venues and high ticket prices do not meet the expectations of tourists. Huaqing Palace is an important historical building in China and has important historical and cultural value. Tourists should look at it from a historical perspective, and not travel with the mentality of a commodity. At the same time, the scenic spot should also reproduce its former style in the form of words and **, so that visitors can appreciate the beauty of the Tang Dynasty Imperial Palace, and will not be confused by the existing scale. In order to improve the quality of tourism, the most important thing is to enable tourists to move from "seeing" to "culture".
2."Yellow Crane".
The Yellow Crane Tower, located in the Snake Mountain of Wuchang in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, is known as the Three Uniques of Jiangnan together with the Yueyang Tower of Hunan Province and the Tengwang Pavilion of Jiangxi Province. Li Bai, Su Shi, Ouyang Xiu and many other famous ancient poems have made the Yellow Crane Tower famous at home and abroad. But the current Yellow Crane Tower is no longer what the ancients said.
In the Yellow Crane Tower, which was rebuilt in 1985, it lost its original historical atmosphere due to the use of many modern architectural elements such as elevators and reinforced concrete. Many tourists with the temperament of literati are disappointed. The brand-new and neat building in front of them made the quaint scene they imagined too far away.
Therefore, today's tourists, if not what the ancients wrote, would have been disappointed. Although the rebuilt Yellow Crane Tower retains its original appearance, it has lost the amazing historical atmosphere of the past. This is also a warning to the protection of our cultural heritage.
3.[Maoshan], "Shushan School".
Maoshan is historically the concentration of many Taoist monasteries, which is a strong proof of the prosperity of Taoist civilization. But times have changed, and many monuments have disappeared. Nowadays, Maoshan is full of newly built houses, which look new and tidy, and have lost the quaint atmosphere of the past.
The mysterious and profound Taoist flavor also disappeared with this temple. Visitors who have read all the words and pictures often find it difficult to hide their disappointment when they arrive here. They are full of yearning for the glory of Taoism, but unfortunately they can no longer find it, and can only sigh at the vicissitudes of life.
4.Mausoleum of Genghis Khan (i.e. "Mausoleum of Genghis Khan").
Genghis Khan's Mausoleum is located in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, which is the mausoleum of the founding heroes of the Mongolian nationality and has always been admired and worshiped by tourists. However, after actually arriving, many people will inevitably feel a little disappointed. Genghis Khan's Mausoleum is actually a well-dressed tomb built by later generations, rather than a real tomb, so there is a big difference with the expectations of tourists.
There is no physical object in the cemetery, and the atmosphere is only created by modeling, which cannot reflect the authenticity of history. The buildings around the mausoleum have a strong commercial color, which is not in harmony with the rustic Mongolian architecture. Moreover, the price of this car is a bit expensive, and it cannot be compared with the real travel experience. In fact, Genghis Khan's Mausoleum, as a place of worship for Mongolian ancestors, is not only a tomb, but also plays an important role in uniting national identity and highlighting Mongolian national culture.
If visitors can let go of their views on the "true history" and open their eyes, they can also enjoy a special cultural landscape. Overall, the current state of Genghis Khan's Mausoleum is far from meeting the expectations of tourists, but it is still necessary to examine its unique cultural value from multiple perspectives. If we can increase the cultural heritage and improve the hardware quality of tourist attractions, we can reduce the "sense of loss" of tourists, so as to achieve a re-recognition of this symbolic place.
5.The end of the earth.
With the expectation of love, the tourist takes a boat to the end of the world. Once inside, you will be greeted by a flat sandy beach with two oddly shaped rocks. Tourists pay a hundred dollars, but they just wander around the beach.
They were expecting a beautiful view of the ocean, but what they saw was a calm sea and rocks. Many people are disappointed, and choose a place far away from the "ends of the earth". They felt that the $100 ticket price was too expensive, and that it didn't meet their ideals.
The popularity of a tourist attraction is not necessarily a whole, but a whole. The most important thing is to be mentally prepared, not to have too high expectations, and not to look for what you want too early. Whatever happens in the end, the trip itself is a rare adventure. What we need to do is to get rid of frustration and find happiness. This will also be of great help to me in the choice of tourist attractions in the future.