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Guide to the Baima Temple in Haidong, Qinghai

Baima Temple is located on the north bank of Huangshui River in Hongyazigou, Huzhu Tu Autonomous County. It was called Jingangya Temple in ancient times and Mazang Temple in Tibetan.

The White Horse Temple was built in the 11th century. According to legend, its creation is related to Laqin Gongpa Raosai, the founder of the revival of Buddhism called "Xialu Hongzhuan" in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. There was a clay Buddha statue of him in the temple.

There is a stone Buddha statue at the foot of the cliff, which is called "Maitreya Looking at the River" in Tibetan. The statue is simple and simple, with its left hand begging for alms and the right hand making a push-like gesture. The Buddha statue expresses the ancient working people's desire to eliminate floods. The white pagoda surrounded by greenery and the ancient stone Buddha statues complement each other and form a whole.

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Structure of a tour guide

The structure of a complete tour guide generally includes three parts: idioms, general introduction, and key explanations.

1. Idioms

Idioms are divided into two parts: the opening words when meeting and the farewell words when leaving.

The opening sentence includes five aspects: greeting, welcome, introduction, tourist notes and hopes for tourists, which are placed at the front of the tour guide.

a. Opening words

(1)Introduce yourself or the travel agency

(2)Introduce the driver, car model and car number

( 3) Introduce the travel time, location and itinerary

(4) Express welcome.

b. Farewell remarks

(1) Summarize the travel situation

(2) Thank tourists for their cooperation

(3) Hope to give opinions

(4) Expressing farewell

2. General introduction

A general introduction is to introduce the location, scope, status, significance and history of tourist attractions in an overview way , current situation and development prospects, etc., the purpose is to help tourists have an overall understanding of the scenic spots and arouse interest in visiting, just like "having feelings before the tune is formed".

The general introduction should be based on the time and tourist conditions. It can be long or short, detailed or omitted (it can change according to needs).

3. Key explanations

Key explanations are detailed explanations of the key landscapes on the tourist routes from the aspects of the formation of scenic spots, historical legends, cultural backgrounds, aesthetic functions, etc., so that tourists can Having a comprehensive and correct understanding of the tourist destination, and at the same time reminding tourists to pay attention to what they carry and take good care of their belongings, is the most important part of the tour guide.

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