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In order to make their children happy, parents pulled out peacock feathers with bare hands, causing public outrage. Is it so difficult to travel in a civilized way?

A netizen in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province posted a video on a social platform. In a scenic spot, a woman pulled a feather off a peacock in order to coax her baby. The peacock was obviously frightened and flew to the wall.

After the video spread online, netizens said that parents should be role models for their children and that this was going too far. However, this woman’s behavior is not an isolated case. When visiting the zoo, some people hit black bears with carrots, some fed weeds and ice cream sticks to wolves, and some fed plastic bags to elephants. Why can’t many people do this? What about civilized tourism? Why do uncivilized behaviors among tourists in scenic spots occur frequently? How can it be completely eradicated? The level of education of citizens determines their quality

People with good education generally have higher quality than those with poor education. Uncivilized phenomena in scenic spots mostly occur among people with low levels of education. For example: spitting, littering, making loud noises, not observing public order, picking flowers and trees, scribbling, not caring for cultural relics, smoking everywhere, etc., and even urinating everywhere.

The above-mentioned behavior occurs frequently in almost every scenic spot during tourism. The reasons can be found subjectively and objectively. The objective reason is that some scenic spots have chaotic management and only care about making money, neglecting to provide convenient facilities for tourists. Subjective factors are the main reason for poor environmental sanitation in public places. Although it is an individual behavior, it affects and destroys environmental sanitation. It not only affects the travel experience of other tourists, but also seriously damages the national character and the image of the Chinese people. . Reasons for the existence of uncivilized tourism behaviors

my country's tourism consumption education work has lagged behind for a long time, resulting in the generally low tourism quality of Chinese people. As a unique way of life, the most obvious characteristics of tourism activities are its remoteness and temporary nature. It is mainly reflected in the low moral sense of tourists during tourism, insufficient binding of responsibilities, and obvious possession consciousness.

Due to China's long-term lag in tourist consumption education, our citizens have many problems in various aspects such as tourism consumption concepts, tourism cultural literacy, tourism skills and habits, etc. These problems often become uncivilized The origin of tourism behavior. There is no problem with tourism itself, but tourists must understand that what they feel does not belong to individuals, let alone themselves, but belongs to the public. No individual has the right and should not destroy or possess it.

This is a basic truth. Every tourist should develop this awareness while receiving cultural education. If everyone can realize the importance of public things, then there will be no So many people take it for themselves and discard waste at will. Phenomenons such as "visiting here" and "foot-washing in West Lake" often originate from this. How to avoid uncivilized tourist behaviors

Improve the facilities of the scenic spots and provide more civilized publicity tips. At the same time, the relevant persons in charge of the scenic spots should also perform their duties. In scenic spots, we often see more or less garbage on the roadside, sometimes placed in piles. Many tourists see garbage on the ground because they can't find the trash can for a while and it is inconvenient to hold the garbage in their hands. , then the mentality of following the crowd appears, "Anyway, others can throw it, and I can also throw it here."

In order to prevent this situation from happening, scenic spots should place more trash cans, build more toilets, and improve related facilities to facilitate tourists. At the same time, relevant environmental protection groups should be established. At the same time, we should consciously abide by the relevant rules of the scenic spot, be self-disciplined, protect the environment, and care for nature.