Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I traveled to Shanghai on July 29, 2013. Under the guidance of a tour guide, I bought products worth more than 600 yuan from "Germany" Hillman Knives. I checked online when I got home and found that t
I traveled to Shanghai on July 29, 2013. Under the guidance of a tour guide, I bought products worth more than 600 yuan from "Germany" Hillman Knives. I checked online when I got home and found that t
I traveled to Shanghai on July 29, 2013. Under the guidance of a tour guide, I bought products worth more than 600 yuan from "Germany" Hillman Knives. I checked online when I got home and found that they were fake.
Today’s tour guides actually can’t tell the difference between genuine and fake, but they should be able to make money. As a part-time tour guide, in fact, every time my customers ask me whether it is genuine or fake, I get very entangled. , because I didn’t know much about it, so the local companion told me that those were real, but I couldn’t tell, hey.
The tourism bureau should be asked to inspect every shopping point to crack down on fakes
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