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The principles and division of labor for handling accidents during travel are as follows

The principles and division of labor for handling accidents during travel are as follows:

Find it in time, report it in time, deal with it calmly, and take appropriate measures to minimize property losses on the premise of ensuring the safety of life and property.

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"Travel" is the process of traveling and going out, that is, to travel from place A to place B in space in order to achieve a certain goal; "Tour" means going out for sightseeing, sightseeing and entertainment, that is, traveling for these purposes. Together, it is tourism. Therefore, travel focuses on travel, which has not only the meaning of "travel", but also the meaning of sightseeing and entertainment.

According to the statistics on the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, 989 cases were reported in the "Exposure Area for Supervision and Reporting of Mental Problems in Violation of the Eight Central Provisions during the Mid-Autumn National Day" in the past three years. Among them, the fifth largest number is public domestic tourism, 109. ?

In 20021year, the total number of domestic tourists was 3.246 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12.8%. Domestic tourism revenue (total tourism consumption) was 2.92 trillion yuan, up 3 1.0% year-on-year.

Sightseeing. Shen Yue in the Southern Dynasties wrote "Mourning for the Past": "Tourism attracts tourists in the spring of the year." Tang Wang Bo's Ode to Cold Pine at the Bottom of the Stream: "Renzi traveled to Shu last August to find Maoxi." Wu Songming's "Total Records of Different Stories" Volume 1: "Linchuan painter Huang Sheng, who walked like Guangchang and knew Bazhai, died in Langya Pavilion."

Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty wrote: "Dong Yuan Gong first entered Jin, for a high banquet for Japan ... There will be a wave of people traveling to Beijing and Huaihai, and they will be very happy to hear it." People's Literature, No.3, 198 1: "After the development of tourism, someone opened a tea station in Banshan Temple."