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What's the difference between an electronic tour guide card and an ic card?

The difference between electronic tour guide card and ic card is as follows:

1. Different functions: the electronic tour guide card is mainly used for the identification and management of tour guides, and the basic information and certificate status of tour guides can be queried on the electronic certificate management platform. IC card is a kind of smart card, which can read and manage information through a card reader, and is used for the functions of identity authentication, sign-in, timing and billing of tour guides.

2. Different ways of use: the electronic tour guide card is used on the mobile phone, and the tour guide needs to download the certificate management software on the mobile phone and display the certificate and management information through the mobile phone. The IC card is used through the card reader, and the tour guide needs to carry the IC card through the card reader for identity authentication and information reading;

3. Different scope of application: the electronic tour guide card is mainly applicable to the tour guide service on the online travel platform, through which the tour guide is managed and supervised. IC card can be used for offline tour guide service scenes, such as travel teams, scenic spots and other occasions.

The processing flow of electronic tour guide card is as follows:

1. Apply on related websites: Applicants need to register online in official website of National Tourism Administration or official website of local tourism administration, fill in personal information and upload photos, identity documents and other related materials to complete the application for electronic tour guide card;

2. Payment of fees: the applicant needs to pay the relevant fees according to the charging standards stipulated by the local tourism bureau, which is generally done through online payment;

3. Review materials: The local tourism bureau reviews the materials submitted by the applicant, including personal basic information and tour guide experience;

4. Study and training: Applicants need to participate in the study and training of electronic tour guide cards organized by the local tourism bureau, and learn relevant laws and regulations, tour guide service knowledge, etc.

5. Examination evaluation: After the study and training, the applicant needs to take the electronic tour guide card examination organized by the local tourism bureau, and can receive the electronic tour guide card only after passing the examination;

6. Licensing: Applicants can apply for an electronic tour guide card online, download relevant certificates and save them, or apply for a paper tour guide card from the local tourism bureau as needed.

To sum up, different regions may have different electronic tour guide card processing procedures, and the specific procedures and requirements need to be handled according to local policies and regulations. At the same time, applicants need to abide by relevant laws and regulations, ensure the truthfulness and accuracy of personal information, and ensure the legality and validity of electronic tour guide cards.

Legal basis:

Article 1 of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China

This Law is formulated in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of tourists and tour operators, standardize the order of the tourism market, protect and rationally utilize tourism resources, and promote the sustained and healthy development of tourism.

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This Law is applicable to organizing tourism, vacation, leisure and other forms of tourism activities within and outside People's Republic of China (PRC), as well as business activities providing related services for tourism activities.

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The state develops tourism, improves public tourism services and protects the rights of tourists in tourism activities according to law.

Article 4

The development of tourism should follow the principle of unity of social benefits, economic benefits and ecological benefits. The state encourages all kinds of market players to make rational use of tourism resources according to law on the premise of effectively protecting tourism resources. Tourist attractions built with public resources should reflect public welfare.

Article 5

The state advocates a healthy, civilized and environmentally friendly tourism mode, supports and encourages various social institutions to carry out tourism public welfare propaganda, and rewards units and individuals that have made outstanding contributions to promoting the development of tourism.