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Basic types of tickets

By texture, there are paper tickets, plastic tickets, metal tickets, magnetic card tickets, etc. By form: there are ordinary tickets and special tickets; By nature: there are tourist tickets and non-tourist tickets; According to the places visited: there are garden tickets and venue tickets.

Tickets are usually a valuable ticket issued, produced, sold and supervised by the organizers of commercial activities or the management of tourist attractions. Such as parks, museums, stadiums, etc. Generally, it is one-off and needs money to buy, and it is sometimes called an admission ticket (of course, it may also be a free ticket issued to promote sales or thank old customers).

2,5 scenic spots promise not to increase the ticket price

At the initiative of China Tourist Attractions Association, 2,5 scenic spots with 5A and 4A levels across the country signed the promise of "not increasing the ticket price", accounting for about 8% of all high-grade scenic spots with 5A and 4A levels.

among these promised scenic spots, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Hebei and Heilongjiang have the most scenic spots. There are 191 scenic spots in Shandong Province that promise not to raise prices, including 9 5-A scenic spots such as Qufu Sankong, Taishan, Laoshan, Penglai and Liu Gongdao. There are 169 scenic spots in Jiangsu Province, including Confucius Temple, Suzhou Garden, zhouzhuang town, Suzhou Tongli and Yangzhou Slender West Lake.

132 in Zhejiang province. There are 116 scenic spots in Sichuan Province that promise not to raise prices, including Dujiangyan, Emei Mountain and Jiuzhaigou. There are more than 1 scenic spots in Hebei and Heilongjiang that promise not to raise prices, including 5 5A scenic spots each.

According to reports, at present, the national tourist attractions are actively responding to the initiative of the Tourist Attractions Association under the promotion of local tourism departments, and they are still submitting the promise of "no price increase for tickets". China Tourist Attractions Association will continue to publish the list of promised scenic spots, hoping that tourists will give supervision and support.