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How do I apply for a tour guide card?

The method of applying for a tour guide card by yourself is as follows:

Log in to the registration system of the national tourist guide card examination network. Fill in the registration form for the tour guide qualification examination. Upload photos of electronic identity, health certificate, graduation certificate and three ID cards. Click Submit to display successful registration. The national tour guide qualification examination subjects include policies and laws and regulations, tour guide business, national tour guide basic knowledge, local tour guide basic knowledge and tour guide service ability.

Tour guide card is the certificate that the state allows to engage in tour guide work, and it is also a necessary condition for tour guide practice. Tour guides are required to hold a tour guide card to ensure the quality of tour guide service and facilitate the supervision and inspection of tourism administrative personnel. Therefore, the Regulations on the Administration of Tour Guides stipulates: "To engage in tour guide activities in People's Republic of China (PRC), you must obtain a tour guide certificate."

Tour guide qualification certificate, referred to as "tour guide certificate", can only be obtained by passing the national tour guide qualification examination. It is a legal certificate that the holder is legally registered as a tour guide in People's Republic of China (PRC) and can engage in tour guide activities.

Examination method of tour guide qualification certificate

The examination is divided into two parts: written examination and interview. The written examination is a closed-book examination, and the national unified computer examination is implemented. The interview is an on-site examination, which is organized by the provincial examination unit according to the examination syllabus and the National Guide Qualification Examination Work Specification (Trial). Subjects 1 and 2 are combined into a test paper, in which the scores of subjects 1 and 2 account for 50% respectively; Subjects 3 and 4 are combined to test a test paper.

Test questions include true or false questions, single-choice questions and multiple-choice questions. The examination time for each paper is 90 minutes, including 165 questions and * * 100 points, including 40 true-false questions (0.5 points for each question, * * 20 points), 90 single-choice questions (0.5 points for each question, * * 45 points) and 35 multiple-choice questions (65 points for each question)

Subject 5: Chinese candidates should be no less than 15 minutes each, and the preparation scenic spots should be no less than 12. Foreign language candidates should be no less than 25 minutes each, and there should be no less than 5 preparation scenic spots. The score of the exam is 100, and the Chinese scores are: politeness and etiquette account for 5%, language expression accounts for 20%, scenic spot explanation accounts for 45%, guide service specification accounts for 10%, adaptability accounts for 10%, and comprehensive knowledge accounts for10%;

The scores of foreign languages are as follows: politeness and etiquette account for 5%, language expression accounts for 25%, scenic spot explanation accounts for 30%, guide service standard 10%, emergency response ability accounts for 5%, comprehensive knowledge accounts for 5%, and interpretation accounts for 20%. The examination scope of each subject can be viewed in the examination outline of the year. Candidates can visit official website, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of People's Republic of China (PRC).