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What scams have you encountered while traveling in Beijing?

Wow, this is really a lot. I haven't been to Beijing 3 4 times and have been cheated twice.

I can't say that the Great Wall is not a hero, so I went to the Great Wall. We are in Wukesong, and we are going to take a bus. I checked the bus on the Internet, but it was actually twenty or thirty. However, while we were waiting for the bus, a security guard with a red cloth wrapped around his arm came over and told us that there was no bus to the Great Wall, even if there was one, it was only the super slow one, and it might not arrive until noon at 7: 00 in the morning. He suggested that we take a private car and go by ourselves at 75. We were afraid of arriving in the afternoon, so we decided to take a private car. That is, 151 people go back and forth. The three of us.

I looked it up online when I got back. It turns out that buses are also fast and cheap, which shows that what the man in red cloth said is false. He's just with those private car drivers. I summed up the experience of being cheated on this trip, that is, I was too easy to believe what others said, and the red cloth on his sleeve lied to me. You should wait for the bus there.

Another time I went to Xiangshan, I met a scalper who sold tickets under Xiangshan. He told us that there were no tickets on it, and our position was far from the ticket office. If there are no tickets after we go, we must come back to buy tickets. But the scalper said at the time that he might not have a ticket in his hand after he came down, so we spent 50 yuan to buy a ticket. After going up, I found that the original fare was only 15 people. As big as Xiangshan, how can there be no tickets? That's a joke. Don't trust them anymore.

Going to Beijing is likely to be cheated by others, so be sure to pay attention. Don't waste your money.