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What do you call the guests who travel to the mountains and rivers?

Guests who travel around the mountains and rivers are called tourists.

Tourist, Chinese vocabulary, yóu kè, refers to any person who travels to a place outside his or her usual environment. The continuous stay does not exceed 12 months. The purpose of his or her travel is not through the work he or she is engaged in. People who are paid for their activities from the places they visit.

Basic explanation

1. [visitor; tourist]: wanderer; tourist.

2. [sightseer]: sightseer.

3. Internet slang: Visitors refer to people who have not logged in or registered on the BBS.

Things to note when traveling:

(1) It is not advisable to travel alone: ??it is best to travel together with familiar relatives and friends, which can not only add to the fun of travel, but also take care of each other. ?

(2) It is not advisable to squeeze into cars and boats: When you are away from home, there is no need to rush to squeeze into cars and boats to grab time to avoid being injured in case of impulse. Moreover, it is extremely unsafe and easy to get into an overloaded car or boat. An unexpected accident occurs. ?

(3) It is not appropriate to leave random names: Scribbling in tourist attractions will damage the monuments and is an irrational behavior. Don’t say that outsiders don’t know your name, and you will be ignored by the scenery. District administrators have discovered that being punished can also affect the mood of tourists.