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What questions should you ask when interviewing tourists at tourist attractions?

When interviewing tourists at tourist attractions, you should consider some practical situations. Don’t ask too many questions to the same person, and don’t ask too complex questions. For example, tourists’ feelings, evaluations of scenic spots, thoughts on costs, suggestions for improving scenic spots, etc.

When interviewing tourists at tourist attractions, you can specifically ask questions about their feelings and thoughts like this:

1. Why did you choose to travel to this place?

2. How is this place different from what you expected?

3. What is your overall feeling about this attraction?

4. Did you find anything unreasonable during the trip, and provide some reasonable suggestions for improvement accordingly?

5. Where are you from?

6. How are the customs and culture here different from your local culture?

7. What local and cultural characteristics do you like here?

8. How did you learn about us?

9. What memorable things happened to you during this trip?

10. In what ways do you think tourism affects the environment?

In fact, these issues are related to the actual situation of each scenic spot. After all, understanding the basic situation of tourists is conducive to the development of tourism.