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Does Baotu Spring need an ID card?

Valid certificate required: real-name registration system needs to purchase tickets with ID card or valid certificate.

1,1.2m children are free.

2. Those over 60 years old are free with their ID cards.

3. Active military officer's card, cadre's card, non-commissioned officer's card, student's card, soldier's card and civilian cadre's retirement card are free.

4. Tickets for disability certificates issued by China Disabled Persons' Federation are purchased free of charge. To buy tickets in Baotuquan, you need to register in real-name registration system. You need to use your ID card or valid ID card to buy tickets. Baotu Spring Eye is located in front of Luoyuan Hall in Baotu Spring Park. In the twentieth year of the Republic of China (193 1), banks were built of stones. After several changes, a rectangular spring pool has been formed, with a length of 30m, a width of 18m and a depth of 2.2m It faces Luoyuan Hall in the north, Guanlan Pavilion in the west, Xianhe Bridge in the east and a promenade in the south. Spring water gushes from underground limestone caves, and 70,000 cubic meters of spring water gushes every day. The spring water has three outlets, and the maximum inflow is 654.38+0.62 million meters/day. Baotu spring water is constant at around 18℃ all the year round. Scenic spots around Baotu Spring include Luoyuan Hall, Guanlan Pavilion, Shangzhi Hall, Li Qingzhao Memorial Hall and Li Kuchan Memorial Hall. Baotu Spring, one of the three famous scenic spots in Jinan, is located in Lixia District, Jinan City, Shandong Province, bordering quancheng square in the east and Wulongtan in the north, covering an area of/kloc-0.58 mu, making it the highest of 72 springs in Jinan. When Emperor Qianlong visited the south, Baotu Spring was named "the first spring in the world" because of its mellow and sweet taste. It is also a famous spring in Jinan, which was first seen in ancient documents.

legal ground

Article 11 of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China, tourists such as the disabled, the elderly and minors enjoy convenience and preferential treatment in their tourism activities in accordance with laws, regulations and relevant provisions.

Article 12 of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China tourists have the right to request assistance and protection when their personal and property safety is threatened.

Tourists who have suffered personal or property damage have the right to compensation according to law.

Article 13 of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China, tourists should abide by social order and social morality, respect local customs, cultural traditions and religious beliefs, cherish tourism resources, protect the ecological environment, and abide by the code of conduct for tourism civilization.