Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - The travel agency shall perform its obligations in accordance with the package tour contract and shall not perform it without authorization.

The travel agency shall perform its obligations in accordance with the package tour contract and shall not perform it without authorization.

The travel agency shall perform its obligations in accordance with the package tour contract and shall not change the travel itinerary without authorization.

The Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that, with the consent of tourists, if a travel agency entrusts the reception business in a package tour contract to other qualified land agencies, it shall conclude a written entrustment contract with the land agencies to stipulate the rights and obligations of both parties.

Provide a copy of the package tour contract concluded with tourists to the ground agency, and pay no less than the reception and service fee to the ground agency. The land agency shall provide services in accordance with the package tour contract and the entrustment contract.

The Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China was adopted at the second meeting of the 12th NPC Standing Committee in People's Republic of China (PRC) on April 25th, 20 13, and is hereby promulgated and shall come into force on June 30th, 20 13.

Other provisions:

Rule number one. This Law is formulated in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of tourists and tour operators, standardize the order of the tourism market, protect and rationally utilize tourism resources, and promote the sustained and healthy development of tourism.

Article 2. This Law is applicable to tourism activities in the form of sightseeing, vacation and leisure within and outside People's Republic of China (PRC), as well as business activities providing related services for tourism activities.

Article 3. The state develops tourism, improves public tourism services and protects the rights of tourists in tourism activities according to law.