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The earliest meaning of the word tourism in Chinese is

Living in a foreign country for a long time. For example, Shang Yan's poem "Qiu Si on the River" said: "Who cares about traveling in the river for a long time? There is no autumn letter in the old country, and there is a night anvil next door. "

tourism

Interpretation: Also called "tourism". Sightseeing.

Quote: People's Literature No.3 198 1: "After the development of tourism, someone opened a tea station in Banshan Temple."

Use example:

1. About traveling to Huangshan, we hit it off.

2. Now you can travel with your ID card, and you don't need to open a certificate in the company.

During the summer vacation, my father took me to travel to Beijing and enjoyed the places of interest in the capital.

Synonym:

First, visit

Interpretation: Take a leisurely walk and enjoy places of interest and scenery.

Quote: Guo Moruo's modern translation of Qu Fuyuan's "Nine Songs and Clouds": "Sitting on a dragon car and wearing colorful clothes, she will soar in the air and travel all over the world."

Second, tourism [lǐxing]

Interpretation: travel far; Go to other places to do business, make a living or travel.

Quote: Ding Ling's girl Amao: "Amao saw all kinds of prosperity and affluence in this trip, which gave her the foundation to realize her dream."