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List of ticket prices of famous foreign scenic spots
Italy is a big country of cultural tourism. There are 39 cultural monuments, archaeological sites, natural landscapes and other heritages in China that have been listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. Some people vividly call Italy a "huge open-air museum".
Tickets for various tourist attractions in Italy are relatively cheap, and it takes only 6 euros to visit the famous Colosseum in ancient Rome. In Italy, the ticket price of the most expensive scenic spots is less than 1% of the average monthly income of Italy.
Japan
China people living in Japan have an experience that although the price in Japan is expensive, the tickets for tourist attractions are relatively cheap. And most tourist attractions in Japan are free. Even though some historical and cultural sites and world cultural heritage are charged, they are completely symbolic compared with the income of the Japanese.
Although Tokyo is an inch of land, there are still many large free parks in the city center. About half of the imperial palace where the Japanese emperor lived was specially turned into a park, which was open to tourists free of charge.
The integration of mountains and seas is the keynote of many natural landscapes in Japan, which are basically free of tickets. For example, the Fuji Izu Hakone-CHO National Park, which is composed of the world-famous Mount Fuji and its surrounding lakes, volcanic geological layers with white smoke and other natural landscapes, is free. Even Yakushima, Kagoshima Prefecture, which is listed in the World Natural Heritage List, does not need to buy tickets.
Although Japan's historical and cultural sites and other scenic spots basically implement the charging system, the tickets are not too expensive. For example, tickets for Okinawa, the world cultural heritage Ryukyu Village, are 800 yen (100 yen equivalent to RMB 8 yuan) in the peak season and 640 yen in the off-season. There is no charge for the atomic bomb sites in Shirakawa Township, Gifu Prefecture and Hiroshima, which are also world cultural heritages.
In addition, the tickets for the Kiyomizu Temple, Nijo Castle Temple, Kinkaku Temple, Toda Temple in Nara, Tang Zhaoti Temple, Heisei Palace Site, Higashiya Valley and other world cultural heritages are all between 300- 1000 yen. Tickets for other Japanese national cultural heritage are between 200 and 500 yen. For example, the ticket for the Japanese national treasure cultural relic "Kamakura Buddha" is only 200 yen.
Of course, the charges of modern commercial entertainment and leisure places such as Tokyo Disneyland and Nagasaki Hausberg are much higher. Among them, the ticket to Tokyo Disneyland is the most expensive among all tourist attractions in Japan, and the pass for each adult is as high as 5,500 yen. In addition, the ticket for the exotic Hausberg is more than 3,000 yen.
Although the admission fees of these artificial entertainment facilities are much higher than those of other scenic spots, compared with the annual income of Japanese employees of 6 million yen per capita, they are still less than 2% of their monthly income per capita, and the fees are basically reasonable.
Admission fees for tourist attractions in Japan can basically be summarized as follows: parks and natural landscapes are basically free, historical and cultural heritage and human landscapes are symbolically charged, and commercial entertainment and leisure facilities are not charged at will. Therefore, during the 10 years of living in Japan, the reporter basically didn't think that tickets for tourist attractions were a big burden.
America: Free theme parks in museums are the most expensive.
Compared with the average monthly income of thousands of dollars of the American people, the tickets for American parks are relatively cheap, mostly one or twenty dollars, and the highest is dozens of dollars.
There are some free parks in American cities, ranging from street parks to the famous Central Park in new york. There is no fence and no admission fee. In Washington, DC, countless museums are almost free.
Reporters have also been to many parks that charge more than ten or twenty dollars. Dupont Garden in Pennsylvania, with a cost of 15 USD, is a large artificial botanical garden. Invested and built by DuPont Company of the United States. However, because all kinds of exotic flowers and plants need careful care all the year round, the ticket revenue can't cope with the huge expenses at all, and most of the funds still come from DuPont. In addition, the aquarium in Baltimore is also a household name in the United States. Large-scale, rich performances, tickets are more than ten dollars. Moreover, on the first weekend of June 5438+February every year, Aquarium will give back to tourists at the ticket price of 1.
The most expensive parks in America are several famous theme parks: Disneyland, Universal Studios and SeaWorld. These theme parks cover a large area and have complete entertainment programs, and the single-day tickets are all over 50 dollars. But this is a pass. If you buy a ticket at the door, you don't have to buy it inside. At the same time, these theme parks also provide other ways to save money. For example, Universal Studios is divided into two sub-parks: Universal Studios and Adventure Island. One-day ticket for a single park is $54, one-day ticket for two parks is $79, two-day ticket for two parks is $99, and annual ticket for two parks is 109. In addition, the one-year super ticket is $ 169, which can not only come at any time, but also enjoy the comprehensive preferential services of free parking, shopping and catering discounts.
India
India is one of the four ancient civilizations and the birthplace of Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. Many relics left by the splendid civilization in the north and south of India attract thousands of domestic and foreign tourists every day, and their ticket income naturally becomes the main part of the Indian government's tourism income.
In addition to the Taj Mahal, which is known as one of the "Seven Wonders of the World", there are more than 20 monuments representing different cultures and religions in India that have been declared as World Heritage by UNESCO. Although there is a "golden signboard" of world heritage, the ticket price has been very cheap for a long time, and it has always treated domestic and foreign guests equally, only charging 5 to 10 rupees (1 US$ 45 rupees), and even the Taj Mahal, the "boss" of the scenic spot, only charges 20 rupees.
However, since 2000, in order to increase tourism revenue, the Indian Tourism Bureau suddenly raised the ticket price of foreign tourists from 5 to 10 to 10 to $20, while the ticket price of domestic tourists remained unchanged. The highest ticket for foreigners in the Taj Mahal even reaches 1000 rupees, with a difference of 50 times between inside and outside. Although it has now dropped to 750 rupees, it is still 37.5 times different from the local fare.
In addition, whether it is Humayun Mausoleum, Gutenberg Pagoda, Ajanta Grottoes, Eerola Cave and other scenic spots, as long as they are exposed to world heritage, the tickets for foreigners are as high as 250 rupees. Although the Ministry of india tourism has repeatedly defended this seriously unbalanced ticket dual-track system on the grounds that "different people have different spending power" and "India needs more funds to maintain historical sites", a survey by the india tourism Association shows that the disparity in ticket prices has at least scared away15 foreign tourists.
Britain: Royal attractions are free in public places, and the fees are higher.
Like many countries in the world, public places in Britain are open for free, such as many parks and large national museums.
The scenic spots belonging to the royal family industry not only charge fees, but also have higher fares. For example, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace where Diana lived before her death, the Tower of London and the Old Palace. Tickets are all over 10 (1 pound is about RMB 16 yuan). Discount tickets for the elderly and students are only reduced by 2-3 pounds at most, and there is no discount for press cards. The souvenir shops in these scenic spots are also run by the royal family. The income from this kind of tickets and souvenirs belongs to the royal family, which is a measure for the royal family to reduce government funding, open source and reduce expenditure.
Tickets for scenic spots belonging to various heritage foundations are different. Such as Blenheim Palace (commonly known as Churchill Manor), Ritz Castle, Warwick Castle, Cardiff Castle, etc. where Churchill was born, the recent talks on Northern Ireland were held here. Admission depends on the size of the scenic spot, the big one is about 10 kg, and the small one is 6-7 kg. There are many such scenic spots in Britain. They were originally private property and later donated to a traditional foundation. The Foundation is a non-profit organization, and all the ticket income is used for the management, repair and protection of these heritages.
Tickets for historical and natural attractions cost about 7-9 pounds. Such as Stonehenge, Bath's Roman Bathroom, London's Yuan Qiu, Wesley Garden and so on.
Private museums, such as the Wax Museum and Sherlock Holmes Memorial Hall, have relatively expensive tickets, which are around 15.
France: Attraction tickets adopt "low price strategy"
France is a big tourist country in the world, and Paris, the capital, is the city with the highest tourism income in the world. The prosperity of French tourism mainly benefits from the rich cultural landscape and historical heritage, and also benefits from the government's cultural heritage management system.
The cultural landscape of France mainly includes churches, parks, museums and castles, with an amazing number. World-famous landscapes, such as the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the Palace of Versailles, Fontainebleau, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame de Paris and the Loire Valley Castle Group attract many tourists every year. For these precious "treasures", the French government has always adhered to the management principle of "people-oriented, focusing on the future", and has not arbitrarily raised the ticket price because these scenic spots are "famous", but adopted a "low price strategy" to promote national culture and finally achieve the goal of attracting more tourists.
Russia: tourist attractions have low fares and are different inside and outside.
Russia has many natural and cultural landscapes, and the capital Moscow has many scenic spots. Tickets for these scenic spots are not expensive, generally divided into domestic tickets and foreign tickets, and these two kinds of tickets have ordinary tickets and preferential tickets respectively. It can be said that preferential prices and differences between inside and outside are the main characteristics of tickets for Russian tourist attractions.
For citizens of Russia and CIS countries, tickets for scenic spots are generally divided into two types-ordinary adult tickets and group tickets for students, retirees and the disabled, and the ticket prices for some scenic spots are divided into five or six types. There are two kinds of tickets for foreigners in various scenic spots-ordinary adult tickets for foreigners and tickets for foreign students.
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