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National Day travel expenses are too high, how to avoid being cheated?

The harm of domestic commercial tourism has become more and more obvious in the past two years. People are a little intolerant of the high consumption in scenic spots and poor service attitude, but there is no way to sanction it. After all, these These are all rules set by the National Tourism Administration. But with a few tips, it’s easy to avoid being scammed. The current situation of domestic group tours is quite good, and you will not be forced to spend money, but try not to join group tours when traveling abroad.

First of all, people who travel by car need to pay attention. Because it is the first time to visit a scenic spot, there will inevitably be some things that you don’t understand, so you need to do your homework in advance. For example, how long does it take to finish visiting this scenic spot? What should I do after finishing it? Where can you go and play, etc. Generally, you need to book a hotel in advance online to save yourself from having to make do with the car if you don’t have a room when you travel.

Also, try not to buy useless things in scenic spots, such as some carved stones and Buddha blessing talismans. These are tools for making money in scenic spots, so don’t be fooled. Of course, many people will involuntarily experience traveling in that atmosphere when they arrive on the scene, so if you really want to buy, you need to do more comparisons.

If you go to a restaurant to order food, be sure to read the menu clearly, otherwise you may be shocked by the food you order or the price of the food. If you are only going for one day, the editor recommends bringing your own dry food.

If you meet some strangely dressed people at the entrance of the scenic spot and ask to come over and take pictures. These people usually carry disability certificates (I don’t know if they are really disabled). After taking the pictures, they will ask you for money. If you bring an Alipay QR code, the price usually ranges from 20 to 50. Usually the photo has already been taken, so I feel embarrassed to refuse his request. Therefore, ordinary tourists should still pay attention to these.