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What scams are there in tourist attractions? How to avoid these pitfalls?

First, don’t be greedy for cheap and don’t abuse compassion.

I remember once I went to the beach for a trip. Walking on the beach, I saw a fisherman-looking man selling seafood, that is, sea rice. It looked pretty good and the price was OK. More importantly, he said , I was going to go to sea, and my family was waiting. The price was easy to negotiate, but I just didn’t want to take it home. So a few of us packed up the rest of his seafood. When I got home and opened the package, I discovered that the outermost layer was good. Haimi, it’s full of crappy stuff like shrimp skin. Suffering from being dumb, many times, being kind is also a sin.

Second, buy tickets at regular ticket offices and do not listen to the promises of the people you talk to.

I remember once when we were traveling to a famous mountain in China. When the weather started to get hot, we walked close to where we were buying tickets. A man who looked like a driver stopped us and said he could take us to the halfway point of the mountain in his car. No need. I bought the tickets. The bus fare and ticket price were cheaper than the tickets. I saw it was a bus, so I got on the bus. When it was full of people, I drove off and walked along the mountain road for a while. I said we were here. After getting off the bus, I found myself at the ticket office where I bought tickets to enter the mountain. It turned out that there was a west road to the mountain, and this was the entrance to the mountain. As a result, we spent a lot of money on tickets, bought the same tickets, and even took a detour.

Because of unfamiliarity, there is room for liars.

Third, try to use regular buses.

In many scenic spots, there are many people, so there are more taxis. Many taxis charge temporary prices and ask for money all over the sky. Seeing that you are an out-of-towner, they will take you on detours and charge more money, so you have to pay more. Take regular buses and buses will arrive at tourist attractions.

Fourth, do not touch objects, especially handicrafts.

There are many tricks in the handicrafts at tourist attractions. Some of them have ready-made covers, waiting for you to get into them. The handicraft is already broken, but it seems perfect, but once you touch it, you can't tell the difference. There are many more, and there are many examples of people relying on you as you pass by.

Fifth, be sure not to participate in activities at random attractions.

Many activities have secretly prepared routines. If you are curious and participate, you have to pay. And many of them do not discuss the money in advance. They only ask for money after the activity starts. You have to give it. It is unfair to pay. Quite a few. Fifth, remember that monks can trick people.

Many temples hold various activities. You burn incense and worship Buddha, you make a wish, and you draw lots. The price of these activities is not told to you in advance. When you participate in it, the money will be ridiculously high, and you can't. No more. I'm not familiar with this place. What's more, the monks in scenic temples may not necessarily be real monks.