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Benefits and significance of primary school students' tourism

The benefits and significance of primary school students' tourism are:

Broaden horizons: Through tourism, primary school students can experience the natural scenery, cultural traditions and historical sites in different regions. They can observe and feel the local customs different from their own, broaden their horizons and cognitive scope. This helps to cultivate their open mind, multicultural awareness and intercultural communication ability.

Second, improve social skills: tourism is usually carried out in groups, and primary school students will exchange and cooperate with their peers, tour guides and locals. This will help them learn to establish contact with different groups of people, cooperate to solve problems, and improve their communication skills and teamwork spirit.

Third, cultivate independence: In the process of traveling, primary school students often need to face some self-management situations, such as baggage carrying, time arrangement, personal hygiene and so on. Through tourism, we can cultivate their independent decision-making, problem-solving and transaction-handling abilities, and improve their self-management and self-care abilities.

Fourth, promote physical and mental development: tourism can make primary school students stay away from the pressure of study and daily life and relax. They can play in different environments, discover new things and release their curiosity and creativity. This helps to promote their all-round development and cultivate a positive and optimistic attitude and good psychological quality.

Precautions for primary school students' travel

1, safety first: it is most important to ensure the personal safety of primary school students. Be sure to emphasize safety awareness with them before going out, and tell them not to leave the team, not to talk to strangers, and not to follow strangers at will.

2. Maintain organization and discipline: primary school students should abide by regulations and instructions when traveling. They need to know clearly where and when to meet and try to stay with their companions. Wear a clearly marked badge or bracelet for easy identification.

3. Diet and health: ensure that primary school students eat healthy food and drink clean water. Tell them not to eat food from roadside stalls at will in case of indigestion. Also remind them to keep enough water intake to avoid heatstroke.