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The difference between cultural tourism volunteers and ordinary volunteers

Meaning, engaging in services.

1. Meaning: Ordinary volunteers refer to people who make free contributions to society by voluntarily participating in volunteer service activities in the fields of social welfare, education, medical care, environmental protection and other fields. The wide range of services is aimed at improving the welfare and environment of society. Cultural tourism volunteers refer to people who provide services to tourists and participants by voluntarily participating in volunteer service activities in the fields of tourism, culture, sports, etc. The service focuses on providing guidance, explanation, organization of activities and other services to tourists in the field of tourism and culture.

2. Engage in services: Ordinary volunteers are mainly engaged in services in education, health, agricultural technology, etc. Such as participating in various social welfare projects such as education support, compulsory education counseling, medical and health services, environmental protection, etc., to provide help and support to the community and disadvantaged groups. Cultural tourism volunteers are mainly engaged in services such as tourism development and cultural heritage protection. Such as participating in tour guides at tourist attractions, organizing cultural activities, protecting and inheriting cultural heritage, etc., to provide tourists with pleasant travel experiences and cultural exchanges.