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What can I do in the scenic spot besides getting my ID card?

If you don't have an ID card, you can use your ID card photo, electronic identity, driver's license and household registration book instead.

If you don't have an ID card to go to a tourist attraction, you can go to the local police station to issue a temporary id card. But if you feel troublesome, you can use ID photo, electronic ID, driver's license and household registration book instead. However, at present, many scenic spots in China sell tickets anonymously, that is, when buying tickets for scenic spots, there is no need to provide ID cards. You only need to provide your ID card when you enjoy some preferential policies, but if you want to stay when you travel abroad, you need to provide your ID card.

If you don't have any documents and don't know the order number, you can go to the station to apply for the passenger's ticket purchase certificate and report the ID number to the relevant staff for identity verification. After the verification is successful, you can get the "passenger ticket purchase certificate" and then go to the manual window to pick up the ticket.

Matters needing attention in visiting scenic spots

1. Before going out, you should know the cultural background of the destination and the representative cultural relics tourist attractions, and arrange the tour route reasonably according to the itinerary.

2. Observe the precautions and relevant regulations of cultural relics scenic spots (spots) during the tour. You can't touch cultural relics and related exhibits without permission.

3. Cultural attractions have profound cultural connotations, so you should listen carefully to the tour guide's explanation when traveling with a group; If you don't join the group, you can ask a full-time cultural relics commentator to provide paid services.

4. Under normal circumstances, photographs are not allowed in precious cultural relics or ancient tombs, but ordinary cultural relics can be photographed. Tourists should pay attention to the warning signs in the scenic spot when taking pictures.

5. Cultural relics such as large stone carvings or cliff stone carvings are generally not allowed to climb, and tourists should consciously abide by them.

6. Large museums and exhibition halls are crowded, so tourists should visit them in turn according to the prescribed route, so as not to miss the scenic spots and cause regret.

7. Take care of cultural relics and protect the environment. Do not destroy scenic facilities, flowers and trees, and do not throw away sundries and garbage at will.