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How to avoid being ripped off when traveling?

How to avoid being ripped off when traveling?

When I go to a strange city by myself, I usually don’t go alone. I usually like to bring friends with me. When traveling alone, I am most likely to be ripped off. If my head is slightly unstable, it will You will be fooled, and there are too many colorful things outside. If you wander alone in a different place, you will be stared at by others if you are not careful. Therefore, it is best to bring friends with you when traveling, and travel with two or three people. You will be ripped off this way. The probability will be smaller!

When traveling alone, don’t be curious about many things. You like to go out and walk around, but when you see things that interest you, you just look at them from a little distance and never touch them with your hands. Those things, and generally these things are not marked with prices. The things you see when you travel are basically not the ones with clear prices, so don’t touch those things casually. If you are really interested, you can wait for a while. Come and take a look again. When you leave, you can check it online while walking, so that you will have a good idea!

Don’t buy specialties when you are in scenic spots or scenic spots, and don’t buy those so-called cheap specialties, because things in scenic spots are not cheap, and most of them are more deceptive!

Comprehensive guide for May Day travel during the epidemic: Keep in mind 60 reminders and 12 pieces of advice to keep you away from traps!

The May Day holiday is getting closer and closer, and the domestic epidemic situation is getting lighter and lighter. Many Chinese people who have been holding back for more than two months want to go out and take a look. During this extraordinary period of national anti-epidemic, while traveling, you must ensure the health and safety of your family. There are blooming flowers and scam traps on the journey. Keep in mind the 60 reminders and 12 pieces of advice to avoid being deceived and ensure your health and safety!

Sixty reminders:

1. Do not participate in the "bride grabbing" game in scenic spots.

2. Don’t buy antiques on the antique streets in scenic spots.

3. Don’t buy so-called cheap jewelry from “fellows” in scenic spots.

4. Don’t get close to the monks in Mount Emei.

5. Don’t approach the Taoist priests in Laoshan.

6. Don’t buy yak meat from Jiuzhaigou.

7. Don’t buy jade jewelry from the Three Gorges boats.

8. Don’t spend money in bars in scenic spots.

9. Don’t provoke the locals in Mount Tai Scenic Area.

10. Don’t take “shortcuts” when visiting the Shaolin Temple.

11. Don’t visit jade shops in scenic spots.

12. Don’t travel to Hainan alone.

13. Don’t ride horses on Bashang grassland.

14. Don’t buy grapes in Turpan.

15. Do not buy items in Shenzhen Zhongying Street.

16. Do not take a one-day tour of the Great Wall in Beijing.

17. Don’t stay in cheap hotels in Zhangjiajie.

18. Do not donate money for “old area construction” in scenic spots.

19. Do not spend money in entertainment venues in scenic spots.

20. Don’t drink tea in teahouses in Suzhou.

21. Don’t take “free” photos in Fengdu Ghost Town.

22. Do not ride a motorboat in the North Sea.

23. Don’t eat prawns in Qingdao.

24. Don’t approach small vendors on the beach in Sanya.

25. Don’t follow the tour guide to eat roasted whole sheep on the Hulunbuir grassland.

26. Don’t take individual taxis to go up the mountain in Lushan.

27. Don’t take a taxi on the road to Hongcun.

28. Don’t go to Huangshan and let others “guide you for free”.

29. Don’t eat fish at the food stalls at Qiandao Lake Pier.

30. Do not visit paid attractions around Leshan Scenic Area.

31. Do not ride horses in Zhengzhou Yellow River Tourist Area.

32. Don’t meet at Mount Heng.

33. Don’t travel around Qinghai Lake with tourist groups.

34. Don’t buy local specialties from Shennongjia.

35. Don’t eat street food at the night market in Dunhuang.

36. Don’t eat at the seafood street in Huaguoshan.

37. Don’t follow the tour guide when visiting Qingming Riverside Garden.

38. Don’t do “free beauty treatments” in Nanjing.

39. Don’t let anyone take a digital photo of you on the Bund in Shanghai.

40. Don’t buy “cheap tickets” to see Huangguoshu Falls.

41. Don’t follow the tour guide to buy luxury watches and jewelry in Hong Kong.

42. Don’t invest big money in gambling in Macau.

43. Don’t buy products at Koreatown in Weihai that have not been carefully discounted.

44. Don’t take a sauna in Lijiang.

45. Don’t go to Wuye Temple in Mount Wutai to burn incense.

46. Don’t touch the “fish wash” in Pingyao.

47. Don’t buy tea in Wuyi Mountain Scenic Area.

48. Don’t buy duck eggs in Baiyangdian Scenic Area.

49. Don’t let Taoist priests do “free fortune telling” in Wuzhen.

50. Don’t go to Sun Island and take the boat recommended by “enthusiastic people”.

51. Don’t buy bamboo fiber bedding near Yuntai Mountain.

52. Don’t go looking for water monsters in Changbai Mountain Tianchi.

53. Don’t go to scenic spots to buy restricted honey.

54. Do not buy wild Ganoderma lucidum and wild ginseng in scenic spots.

55. Don’t tell fortunes in scenic spots.

56. Don’t eat seafood in Beidaihe.

57. Don’t go out alone in Suoxiyu.

58. Don’t tell fortunes near Yunmen Grottoes.

59. Don’t listen to the uncles and aunties in scenic spots looking for “college student” escorts for you.

60. Don’t buy realistic “natural rocks” in scenic spots.