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What should tourists do if they get lost in the process of traveling abroad?

According to reports, a news of a missing person has been circulated in the circle of friends of many Hangzhou people recently. The latest news says that Mr. Tu, a Hangzhou tourist who disappeared in Dubai, has been killed. The specific reason is still unclear. Many netizens believe that getting lost alone in the desert may be the main reason for Mr. Tu's unfortunate death.

According to the report, some experts said that traveling abroad should pay attention to the following points:

1, mobile phone international roaming must be enabled. In order to save some telephone bills, many elderly people are unwilling to drive, or it is not cost-effective to rent Wi-Fi, so they don't need to roam on their mobile phones. Because your mobile phone number is an invisible safe channel, you can get in touch with your family, friends and team leader at any time.

2. It's best to take the following three things with you when traveling abroad: bring an extra passport, carefully read the instructions, precautions and emergency contact numbers at home and abroad before leaving, and carry the emergency contact numbers with you. If you don't have an address around you, and you can't remember your hotel and the phone number of the tour leader, then call home and let relatives and friends get in touch with the domestic travel agency so as to know the contact information of the tour leader and the next destination of the team as soon as possible.

3. If you accidentally get lost, don't worry, stay in the same place or the place agreed by the tour guide; Or go to the police station, local embassy or local tourism department for help.

Experts also reminded that it is best not to trust strangers easily, especially those who are too enthusiastic. Because many tourists from China have the habit of carrying a lot of cash or valuables with them, there are often some "black guides" abroad who wait for or cheat China tourists.