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Which 5a scenic spots were severely warned?

According to the announcement of the National Tourism Administration on the 25th, the National Tourism Resources Planning and Development Quality Evaluation Committee made a serious warning decision on three 5A-level scenic spots, including Old Town of Lijiang Scenic Spot in Heilongjiang, Jingbo Lake Scenic Spot in Mudanjiang, Tiger Beach Ocean Park in Dalian, Liaoning and Tiger Beach Polar Pavilion.

This indicates that the dynamic management of 5A-level scenic spots has become the norm.

According to the National Tourism Administration, the National Tourism Commission recently inspected some 5A-level scenic spots. It is found that most 5A-level tourist attractions can maintain the software and hardware requirements of tourist services stipulated by national standards and evaluation rules, and maintain a good brand image in the tourist attractions industry.

However, a few scenic spots have serious problems such as weak management, service degradation, aging facilities and environmental degradation, and some scenic spots have serious hidden dangers or fail to meet the standards in tourism safety, environmental sanitation, service quality, market order and environmental protection.

After deliberation by the Director's Office of the National Tourism Administration, the National Tourism Commission decided to give a serious warning to three 5A-level scenic spots, such as Old Town of Lijiang Scenic Spot in Lijiang City, Yunnan Province, Jingbo Lake Scenic Spot in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, Laohutan Ocean Park in Dalian City, Liaoning Province, and Tiger Beach Polar Pavilion, and ordered them to make rectification within six months.

According to the circular, in recent years, the National Tourism Administration has stepped up supervision over the rectification of tourist attractions, delisted three 5A-level scenic spots, warned or severely warned 19 5A-level scenic spots, delisted 68 4A-level scenic spots and warned 34 1 4 4A-level scenic spots.