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Tourists are hurt by fancy rip-offs in Northeast Snow Village?

Recently, Heilongjiang Xuexiang, a popular tourist destination in Northeast China, has become a hit on the Internet.

A few days ago, a tourist wrote about his experience in Xuexiang, which received tens of thousands of reposts on Weibo, thus attracting the attention of the public and the media and making Xuexiang "extremely popular." Great name".

However, although Xuexiang is famous, it is not a good name but a bad name. According to this tourist's description, he encountered many "deceptive" things in Xuexiang, one of the emerging tourist destinations in Northeast China.

Hotel owners raise prices and drive away guests who have booked rooms in advance; various illegal "tourist attractions" set up without permission are everywhere and charge arbitrary tickets; bus operators and scammers collude and take guests indiscriminately ; The operators even have no scruples in discussing in front of tourists which places are "easy to fool"... All kinds of chaos have tarnished the supposedly pure Xuexiang.

After the relevant news was exposed on the Internet, it quickly aroused widespread public outcry, and many tourists who had been to Xuexiang came forward to support the relevant claims. The mainstream media also investigated the matter, and the Beijing News conducted a special report. Through the local government, it confirmed that the black shop cheating behavior mentioned on the Internet was indeed true, and it has been fined 59,000 yuan. fine.

It can be seen that the phenomenon of "robbing customers" exists objectively. In fact, as early as three years ago, there were media reports that multiple projects in Xuexiang and other scenic spots were suspended due to robbing customers.

This kind of news can arouse strong outcry from the general public, which shows that people deeply hate the phenomenon of "robbing tourists". The public's emotions and demands are quite clear, that is, to rectify the local tourism chaos.

What is the reason for these disharmonious phenomena to occur in a tourist resort with beautiful scenery like Xuexiang? How should we improve it so that people can have a good tourism experience in Xuexiang again? These questions are worth thinking about.

In emerging tourist attractions like Xuexiang, the local economy is not developed and there is not much experience in communicating with the outside world. Naturally, it is easy to fall into the trap of "barbaric growth".