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Four Usage of English Tourism

The difference between travel, travel, travel and journey

Journey: concrete/abstract (referring to a long journey)

He spends most of his time traveling abroad.

Travel: Travel/competition (going to different places)

Travel: To visit/travel (e.g. round trip).

Journey mainly refers to one-way long-distance "travel" by sea, land and air. When you say "travel", you should say goon a journey in English instead of Go to a journey. Mr Smith traveled from Paris to new york. I hope you have a good trip. Have a safe trip.

Travel generally refers to a country or a long trip. The difference between it and journey is that it doesn't focus on a certain destination and has the meaning of "traveling around". When used as a noun, it is often used in the plural. He has just returned from a trip. He just came back from a trip. One day in China, he arrived in Guangzhou. During his trip to China, he arrived in Guangzhou one day.

Trip often refers to a short direct trip to a destination. In everyday language, trip can be used together with journey. I plan to travel to the seaside during the summer vacation. I will travel to the seaside during the summer vacation. He has traveled to Paris. He has traveled to Paris.

Tour "travel, travel, sightseeing", the main destination is sightseeing or investigation, the distance can be long or short, often with the meaning of "finally back to the starting point". He is traveling around the world. He traveled around the world. It took them two months to travel around most countries in Europe. They spent two months traveling and visited most countries in Europe.