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What behaviors are clearly stipulated in the Tourism Law?

1. In the name of "competition reward", a tourist named Zhou complained that a travel agency in Yichang, Hubei Province organized a "zero group" of 5 people in Zhou's group in the name of rewarding the winning members of the "Middle-aged and Elderly Fitness Dance Competition" "Fee" 6-day tour to Hong Kong and Macau. During the trip, the tour guide induced shopping behavior, and the goods purchased were obviously inconsistent with quality and price. On Monday, five people in the group spent a total of more than 90,000 yuan. According to an investigation by the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Detachment of Culture and Tourism Market in Yichang City, Hubei Province, a travel agency in Yichang, Hubei Province organized 197 people to travel to Hong Kong and Macao in the name of rewarding the winning members of a "certain middle-aged and elderly fitness dance competition". Among them, 197 people under the age of 55 paid a group fee 0 yuan/person, the tour fee is 380 yuan/person for those over 55 years old. The tour fee has not been paid to the local tour agency. The local tour agency needs to obtain costs and benefits from tourists' shopping. After mediation, the travel agency agreed to handle the return procedures for tourists and advance the return payment of more than 90,000 yuan to five people in Zhou's group. The illegal acts of travel agencies will be investigated and dealt with separately by "transfer of lawsuits". We would like to remind tourists to be wary of low-price tours organized by businesses in the name of "Fitness Dance Competition", "Square Dance Competition", "Red Song Competition", etc. Such products must be obtained through shopping or self-funded travel projects.

2. In the name of "government subsidy", a travel agency in Beihai, Guangxi organized low-price tourists to complain. 3 days tour. During the trip, the tour guide took the tourists to a jade shop and induced them to spend 2,600 yuan. The purchased jade was seriously inconsistent with the quality and price. After mediation by the Tourism, Culture and Sports Bureau of Beihai City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the travel agency agreed to handle the return procedures for tourists and advance the return payment of 2,600 yuan. The illegal acts of travel agencies will be investigated and dealt with separately by "transfer of lawsuits". We would like to remind tourists that free travel is a trap, and be wary of low-priced travel organized by unscrupulous merchants in the name of "government subsidies."

3. Gong, a low-price tourist who solicited customers on the street, complained that he signed up for a one-day tour of Xiamen at a travel agency in Xiamen Passenger Terminal. The original price of the tour was 198 yuan, and the discounted price was 98 yuan. The contract stipulated that *** visit More than 10 attractions. During the itinerary, the tour guide added additional paid tour items without authorization and arranged shopping. Gong spent more than 600 yuan. After mediation by the Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Detachment of Xiamen City, Fujian Province, the two parties reached a settlement, and the travel agency compensated Gong 700 yuan. The illegal acts of travel agencies will be investigated and dealt with separately by "transfer of lawsuits". We would like to remind tourists not to be gullible when trying to attract customers on the street. Low-price tours are unreliable. For group tours, you must sign up at a regular travel agency store.

4. Li, a tourist who signed up for a low-price tour through an online travel platform, complained that he signed up for a 5-day pure fun tour from Jingmen to Xiamen through an online travel platform. The group fee was 880 yuan. During the trip, the tour guide took the tourists to a shopping store without their consent, and deceived and forced them to purchase more than 50,000 yuan of jade.