Original title: Without the "power of the wilderness", how to solve the "Fu Yuanhui's dilemma"?
Chartered a car and now it's being blackmailed"! Recently, swimmer Fu Yuanhui posted a request for help, saying that he was "halfway paid" when he chartered a bus in Changbai Mountain. Only about 2 hours later, she updated her Weibo saying that "the Jilin cultural and tourism department has intervened as soon as possible, and the problem has been solved." According to the local report, the driver involved did not obtain the qualification to practice, and the vehicle did not have relevant operating procedures, and "a fine of 30,000 yuan was imposed according to the upper limit".
From the post asking for help to solving the problem, in less than 2 hours, the local response was swift and decisive, which deserves full recognition and won the praise of netizens. However, what if it wasn't Fu Yuanhui who was blackmailed? **'s questioning touched the pain points of many people and aroused widespread resonance.
It should be said that thanks to the celebrity status and star effect, it is not surprising that "Fu Yuanhui's dilemma" was quickly and properly resolved. But not everyone has the "power of the wilderness", when ordinary tourists encounter the so-called "halfway plus money", how to solve it? Can similar problems be avoided? Behind the incident, there are still many questions worth pondering.
For example, transportation facilities. To serve the bowl of rice well in tourism, in the final analysis, it is the comprehensive strength that requires real and meticulous effort. Take chartered tours as an example, which reflects people's new expectations for tourism supply. On the one hand, more and more people are no longer satisfied with "visiting here", but pay more attention to the depth of travel, the comfort and interest of travel. Chartered buses are relatively convenient and flexible, and are becoming more and more popular among tourists. In this case, has the relevant regulation kept pace with the times? Is it keeping up? According to the local report, Fu Yuanhui chartered a private car through an online intermediary, and the driver was not qualified to work and the vehicle did not have relevant operating procedures. As you can see, there are many loopholes. Only by filling the regulatory loopholes can we make the "chartered car tour" more standardized, more stable and safer.
On the other hand, where tourists travel, supporting services must be extended. The development of all-for-one tourism has put forward higher requirements for transportation facilities. At present, many local scenic spots are scattered, far apart, inconvenient, and lack of mature public transportation solutions, so that chartered buses have become a helpless choice. It is a key to let the regular travel service vehicles run in front of the "black cars" and provide ample alternative options.
Another example is the complaint channel. At present, the cultural tourism industry is steaming and surging. Various places are vying for publicity and fancy pet customers, and good results have also been achieved. But the so-called "pet", in fact, a very important aspect is the convenient and efficient complaint and reporting channels. The tourism industry is very involved, and it is undoubtedly a "luxury" that there will be no problems at all. Problems are the norm, and the key is to solve them quickly and effectively. From the perspective of tourists, they are afraid of being "slaughtered" when they go out, and they are even more afraid of being "slaughtered" and no one cares. Taking Fu Yuanhui's request for help as an example, when he asked for help, he said, "What should I do if he doesn't drive, should I call the police?" and "Is there anyone I know in Changbai Mountain, the almighty Weibo......".Sorting out the hot spots in recent years - if there are more direct and convenient channels for rights protection, there will inevitably be fewer and fewer "posting for help" on the Internet. If you can send key information such as complaint channels to your door from the moment you enter a certain traffic station or scenic spot, and provide intimate escort, tourists will inevitably have fewer worries.
Everyone is a tourism image, and everywhere is a tourism environment. "Fu Yuanhui's predicament" is an example, and it is also typical. All localities may wish to take self-portraits in the mirror, draw inferences from one another, and use embroidery kung fu to ensure that tourists "swim all over" and "play with confidence". (Xia Zhenbin).
*: Guangzhou**.