Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - What's it like to travel?
What's it like to travel?
1. Freedom. Even if you go out with a group, traveling alone is quite free. When the tour group is free to shop or rest, they don't have to listen to other people's comments when buying things. You can go to bed whenever you want, as long as you get up in the morning. I remember when I went to Singapore, I sat on the grass and watched people play football for a long time. I sat in the coffee shop of the art museum and read a book. If I come with others, people may think I have a problem ... but I just want to stay in my favorite place for a while, and I don't like browsing. In addition, shopping and eating are also very free. You don't need to consider other people's tastes and opinions. As long as you decide, you can buy what you like. If there is someone around, you will definitely comment ~
2. You can communicate with local people. I don't like taking pictures when traveling. Besides the beautiful scenery and architecture, I am also willing to communicate with the local people and listen to their feelings about this place.
3. It's better to see the scenery. Whether with family or friends, it is inevitable to talk about trivial things in life when traveling. If you finally come out to play, then stop talking! I missed all the good scenery.
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