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The gestures in the tour guide's explanation mainly include

The gestures in the tour guide's explanation mainly include:

1. Indication gesture:

Directional gesture: finger pointing to a specific scenic spot, building, landscape, etc. Guide the sight of tourists and help them find the key points of the explanation more accurately.

Gesture guidance: use gestures to simulate the direction of walking and movement, help tourists understand the tour route and better listen to the guide's guidance.

2. Gesture image comparison:

Gesture: It simulates the shape, size, movement and other characteristics of things through gestures to help tourists understand the content vividly. For example, use gestures to describe the way animals run and fly.

Simulate gestures: use gestures to simulate specific actions or scenes, such as photography, picking, boating, etc. Make visitors more immersive.

3. Gesture numbers and counting:

Counting gesture: use fingers to represent numbers to help visitors understand information such as quantity, year and serial number. For example, fingers are used to represent numbers such as "one", "two" and "three".

Digital simulation gesture: draw the shape of a specific number with your fingers, so that visitors can understand the size of the number more intuitively.

4. Expressions and emotional gestures:

Facial expressions: convey emotions through facial expressions, such as smiles, surprises, pleasure, etc., so that tourists can feel the enthusiasm and concentration of the tour guide on the content.

Body language: Welcome, encouragement and wishes are expressed through body language, such as clapping, clapping and waving.

5. Contrast and contrast gestures:

Contrastive gestures: Compare the differences between two things by gestures to help visitors understand the contrasting relationship in the explanation. For example, fingers indicate "this way" and "that way".

Contrast gesture: simulate the contrast relationship through gestures to help visitors better understand the connection and difference between two things.

6. Emphasize gestures:

Gesture emphasis: It is easier for tourists to understand and remember by emphasizing the important information in the explanation content through the strength and frequency of gestures.