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What is public welfare tourism?

Public welfare tourism is a combination of public welfare activists and tourism. Public welfare tourism, also known as "public welfare travel" or "volunteer travel", advocates travelers to assume some social responsibilities in tourism. Public welfare tourism, also known as "public welfare travel" or "volunteer travel", advocates travelers to assume some social responsibilities in tourism.

There are many contents of public welfare tourism, such as participating in the protection of wild animals and plants, or helping the destination improve health, education and cultural conditions. "Public welfare travel" originated in Europe and America. In the coastal areas of China, more and more young people are beginning to pay attention to this kind of travel, including white-collar workers who have more business travel activities, and travel enthusiasts who take places in need as their destinations. Volunteer in the name of tourism. Then as a volunteer, help those who need help.

Public welfare tourism is based on public welfare and aims at public welfare. The correct approach should be to minimize the impact on local ecology and culture, and at the same time, it should be related to poverty alleviation, education, ecology, environmental protection, and student assistance. Let travelers learn how to really help people through this trip, and let people in tourist destinations know the outside world through travelers, improve their cognitive level and see the world in a brand-new way.