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What is the difference between level 3a and level 4a scenic spots?

If a scenic spot wants to meet the 4A-level scenic spot standards, the scores for service quality, environmental quality scoring details (1000 points), landscape quality scoring details (100 points), and tourist opinion scoring details (100 points) cannot be achieved respectively. Below 850 points, 85 points, 80 points. The score requirements for 3A-level scenic spots are only 750 points, 75 points and 70 points.

In accordance with relevant requirements, the creation of national 5A-level tourist attractions mainly focuses on two aspects: service quality, environmental quality, and landscape quality. The first item is divided into 8 major items and 44 points. The first item has a total score of 1000 points. The second item is divided into 2 major items and 9 sub-items, with a score of 100 points.

Scenic spot standards focus on the humanity and details of scenic spots. Looking at the detailed scoring rules for service quality and environmental quality, the assessment content is divided into 8 items, including tourism transportation, tourism safety, tourism shopping, scenic area sanitation, postal and telecommunications services, business management, tourist satisfaction rate, resources and environmental protection, etc.

A tourist attraction is a space or area where tourism and related activities are its main function or one of its main functions. In this standard, tourist attractions refer to independent management areas that have functions such as sightseeing, leisure vacations, recreation and fitness, and are equipped with corresponding tourism service facilities and provide corresponding tourism services. The management area should have a unified management organization and a clear geographical scope. Including scenic spots, cultural museums, temples, tourist resorts, nature reserves, theme parks, forest parks, geological parks, amusement parks, zoos, botanical gardens and industry, agriculture, economy and trade, science and education, military, sports, culture and art and other various tourist attractions.