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What is the job of the Tourism Bureau? How is the treatment?

Tourism Bureau is a department-level unit directly under the government in charge of tourism work. The treatment belongs to civil servants and should belong to the upper-middle level in the local area.

1. The nature of the work of the Tourism Bureau is a government agency that provides public tourism services for the masses. Its main duties are to study and formulate the principles, policies and plans for tourism development, study and solve major problems in the operation of tourism economy, organize the formulation of tourism laws, regulations and standards and supervise their implementation. Coordinate the implementation of various tourism-related policies and measures, especially holiday tourism, tourism safety, tourism emergency rescue and tourism insurance, to ensure the normal operation of tourism activities. Organize the general survey of tourism resources, guide the planning, development and construction of key tourist areas, and organize tourism statistics. Organize and guide tourism education and training. To exercise leadership and management over directly affiliated units.

2. The working treatment of the Tourism Bureau is consistent with the working level of local civil servants. The staff of the Tourism Bureau belong to the national civil servants, and their working conditions are the same as those of civil servants in other places, and they should be above the average in the local area. Nationwide, the eastern region and the tourism bureaus where tourist attractions are located have better treatment.