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How should "Buddhist" youth travel?

A word "Buddha" is popular recently, which is a life attitude that does not take care of the heart and looks down on everything. I have seen the "Buddha Department" response and the "Buddha Department" exam before, and now I have a "Buddha Department" youth brigade, hahaha.

What I yearned for at that time was a way of life, that is, standing in front of the map of the world, throwing darts at will, going wherever I hit, and leaving when I say it, relaxed and comfortable. "Buddhist" youth tourism is probably such a state.

There is no fixed place to go. Instead of going there, go to the most famous local tourist attractions. On the contrary, you can go anywhere you feel comfortable, play for a few more days and try anything delicious.

You don't have to decide your favorite hotel, you don't have to follow the raiders, you are free and casual. Probably even taking pictures is dispensable. Just take a picture, and you won't care whether the angle is perfect, whether the sunshine is just right, and whether you avoid passers-by skillfully.

So "Buddhist" tourism is the real tourism! You don't have to walk around with the group every day, you don't have to follow the raiders to taste delicious snacks one by one, and you don't have to deliberately pose to take a photo of non-tourists. . .

I will also come to a "Buddhist" trip in the future.