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What if outbound tourists are infringed?

"The number of outbound tourists is increasing, and it is normal to see more and more cases of rights protection." Lawyer Zhang Zhiyou of Beijing Zhicheng Law Firm said that such disputes should be treated differently. If it is the problem of tourists' personal property loss, we must first find out the problem from ourselves, why it is easy to be targeted, whether the property is exposed too much and the vigilance is not enough. If it involves tangible discrimination and unfair treatment, it is infringement. In this case, the parties should defend their rights. Now the mobile phone is fully functional, and photos, recordings and videos can be used. You can record the whole situation on the spot and collect evidence on the spot.

In addition, Zhang Zhiyou also pointed out that when Chinese tourists encounter disputes overseas, it is not necessary to easily raise the case to the national level, and it is not appropriate to attract attention to rights protection by singing the national anthem and shouting slogans. Gu Xiaoyu said that according to his own understanding, the bad habit of some countries' border inspectors asking China tourists for tips stems from some China tourists who thought they were smart in their early years and gave money to the border inspectors when they entered and left the customs for some convenience. Over time, local border inspectors regard China tourists as "fat meat". It is precisely because of the mentality of some tourists in China who "spend money to buy peace" that asking China tourists for tips or not going through customs has gradually become an abnormal tourism "convention".

Dai Bin, president of the china tourism academy, believes that with China's outbound tourism entering the era of "100 million passengers", it is extremely urgent to speed up the establishment of China's outbound tourism security system. To form an emergency rescue system for overseas citizens in China in cooperation with individuals, enterprises, non-governmental organizations and the government, it is necessary to form a commercial emergency rescue mechanism through commercial insurance while docking with international rescue centers. "Most tourists are very concerned about prices and scenic spots, and often ignore safety issues and are not good at taking the initiative to take protective measures. The liability of travel agency liability insurance is limited, and accidents caused by tourists themselves are not within the scope of compensation. Visitors should learn to take the initiative to buy insurance. " Dai Bin suggested. Source: Workers' Daily