Uncivilized tourists were blacked by scenic spots, and the dual meaning of punishment and educatio

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-29

Recently, the Chengdu Panda Base imposed a five-year ban on two tourists for uncivilized behaviors such as spitting water on giant pandas and slapping the glass of the animal house. This is not an isolated case, since the beginning of this year, at least 14 people have been included in the "blacklist" by major scenic spots for various uncivilized behaviors. These measures are not only a punishment for individual tourists, but also a profound reminder of civilized tourism in the whole society.

The existence of uncivilized tourism behaviors not only damages the environment and cultural heritage of the scenic spot, but also affects the experience of other tourists. For a national treasure like the giant panda, any disturbance could cause potential harm. Therefore, the scenic spot has taken measures to prohibit entry, which is not only a punishment for violators, but also a warning to other tourists.

In addition, the scenic spot also plays an educational role by publicizing the information of uncivilized tourists. This kind of open way allows more people to realize the importance of civilized tourism, prompts tourists to consciously abide by the rules of tourism, and jointly maintains the harmony and beauty of the tourism environment.

At the same time, we should also realize that civilized tourism is not only the responsibility of individuals, but also the common task of society. Scenic spots, travel agencies, ** departments and other parties need to strengthen publicity and education to enhance tourists' awareness of civilization. Through the joint efforts of many parties, we can create a more civilized and harmonious tourism environment.

In general, the implementation of ban measures for uncivilized tourists in the scenic spot is not only a punishment for violators, but also an education and warning for the whole society. We should learn from this, consciously abide by the rules of tourism, and jointly promote the development of civilized tourism.

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