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How to write the tourist attractions manual?

Question 1: Description of tourist attractions What are the main routes, attractions, features and legends of natural attractions?

Question 2: Is the yolk long or the yolk long?

Question 3: How to write the description of non-complaint cases in tourist attractions? How can you not complain? This is not normal.

Question 4: Explain in detail which tourist attraction this is? Fujian Dongshan Island Waterfront Wooden Plank Road

Question 5: The most famous tourist attractions in Shanghai show that Shanghai is to look at the scenery along the Huangpu River (Bund), walk along the river and blow free wind. The buildings around Jiangxi are very eye-catching, and there is the Oriental Pearl TV Tower-Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone in Jiangdong (99.9% of people who go to Shanghai take photos with it as the background, hehe). Others: "Yu Garden", one of the classical gardens in China, is called Yu Linglong; Shanghai World Expo Park; Nanjing Road Commercial Street. That's all. Personally, I think Shanghai is an international city to experience China. Natural scenery is really nothing!

Question 6: What are the tourist attractions in China? What are the stars and ten famous mountains? Huangshan, Lushan, Huashan, Emei, Taishan, Wuyishan, Changbai Mountain, Tianshan Mountain, Wutai Mountain and Yushan Mountain.

Top Ten Scenery: Guilin Landscape, Hangzhou West Lake, Zhangjiajie, Jiuzhaigou, Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Xishuangbanna, Huangguoshu Waterfall, Sun Moon Lake, Yunnan Shilin and Hainan Scenery.

Ten historical sites: Wan Li Great Wall, Beijing Forbidden City, Suzhou Garden, Leshan Giant Buddha, Qufu Three Holes, Terracotta Warriors, chengde mountain resort, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Potala Palace and Luoyang White Horse Temple.

Top ten tourist cities: Xi, Beijing, Chengdu, Dalian, Hangzhou, Kunming, Hangzhou, Harbin, * * *, Hong Kong.

Top Ten Ancient Towns: Zhejiang? Wuzhen and Jiangsu? Anhui Zhouzhuang? Hong cun, Fujian? Shanxi Taining? Zhang Bi, Sichuan? Li Zhuang, Zhejiang? Jiangsu Nanxun? Tongli and Guangdong? Yunnan Huang Yao? Heshun, you can look up more tourist information books, which will be more accurate.

Question 7: Traveling here at local time shows that China people always take a photo no matter what kind of tourist attractions they visit. Not only do you take photos to show that you have been here, but you will also write the words "So-and-so came here" in your own handwriting on the scenic spot. "Visit here" is probably the word with the highest frequency of tourist attractions.

It is not uncommon to leave "a tour here" on various materials in various ways in various tourist attractions in China, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Mount Tai and even a tree. Not only that, but even some foreign tourist attractions can't escape this robbery. There is also the Chinese character "Come here" at the foot of the Statue of Liberty in the United States, and the Eiffel Tower in Paris also has these four words. Why do China people always like to "visit here"?

In fact, since ancient times, everyone will be moved by that scene. When they arrive at a place, they always want to leave some traces. This is an instinct, which is a residual habit of people who like to write poems from ancient celebrities. Many of the poems we see now are actually another version of this trip written by the ancients. Only through the sieve of years, the essence and culture remain, and the rough and uncultivated are filtered out. If you are careful enough, you can see the words "so-and-so came here" left by tourists 400 years ago on the square monument protected by a glass cover at the gate of Xi 'an Beilin. It can be seen that the bad habit of graffiti in China has a long history.

If you want to say the ancestor who came here, I'm afraid it is the famous "Monkey King" the Monkey King. When the monkey somersaulted to the edge of Buddha's five fingers, it was hard to hide his pride. In order to leave a certificate, he wrote eight characters on the Buddha's finger, "Monkey King came here", which was magnificent. Since then, with the spread of The Journey to the West's famous book, A Tour Here has been printed into the minds of China people. Art comes from life. Wu Cheng'en can write this passage to show that it really happened in life. Qin Shihuang at that time, no matter where he visited, he had to "take advantage of the stones", which may be the forerunner who preferred to be named in reality. Later, emperors of past dynasties also had inscriptions and titles when they visited and toured, which was a kind of show-off and fashion of "all over the world, is it the land of emperors?" In the twelfth year of Jian 'an, Cao Cao marched north to Wu Huan, wiped out Yuan Shao's remnants, moved troops to victory, and climbed Jieshi Mountain on the way. Cao Cao climbed the mountain and saw the vast and magnificent sea in the distance, so he wrote "Looking at the Sea" which was told through the ages, and Cao Cao's "This Visit" was also told through the ages. And there is another huge group with this inscription, that is, the ancient literati in China. Imagine, when a scholar is traveling, he is full of poetry for a while, reciting poems for a while, and writing inscriptions for a while. When they meet a work to be proud of, they are bound to leave their names. So China's famous mountains and rivers are accompanied by more words. The beauty of nature and humanity complement each other. After years of accumulation, it has become a seamless cultural heritage and a scenic spot that we are happy to see now.

In fact, the concept of "keeping one's name" in China has existed since ancient times. The profound source of this thought is unknown, but it may be psychological compensation for the early pursuit of immortality. As the saying goes, "geese stay behind, people stay behind." When you travel around the world, you always leave something behind. Since you can't leave a message, you can always leave a name. Therefore, China people pay more attention to fame and pursue immortality. Therefore, China people, regardless of their status or wealth, want to leave a good reputation behind them.

If you pay attention, you will find that foreigners always take a thick travel brochure with them when they go out. In contrast, most people in China like to travel quickly. Basically, they get on the bus to sleep, get off the bus to take pictures, pee in a fixed place and report with the flag raised. China people are used to fast-food sightseeing. They seldom open their hearts, accept and feel the lakes and mountains.

Today, with serious environmental problems, we must have good tourism literacy. Engraving and leaving names in various cultural heritages can only increase the workload of cultural relics protection and will not do any good to it. As a matter of fact, we can see that the famous works written by the royal family or the poems and songs with flying literary talents are definitely not comparable in their cultural connotation. We know that after thousands of years, only those things with rich cultural connotations remain. As for all kinds of "visiting here", they will go away with the passage of time and the weathering of materials. No matter how much the name taker wants to leave his name, he can't leave a trace.

Keep cultural relics intact and don't continue bad habits. All this is just a small effort. Please be merciful and don't scribble the words "come here" everywhere. End this bad habit ... >>