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The origin of this visit

Ancient literati paid attention to the interaction between man and nature in tourism, hoping to add luster to the landscape and coexist with the world through the "culture" such as poetry, prose, ci and nominated calligraphy created by themselves in the process of tourism. In the eyes of China people, if you don't leave some snow claws in your life, you will rot with the vegetation. This idea of "leaving a name" has existed since ancient times. Therefore, when traveling, the ancients paid special attention to leaving traces in scenic spots, hoping to compete with ruthless time through inscriptions.

With more and more people traveling abroad, "Chinese-style visit here" began to appear in foreign scenic spots. For example, at the foot of the Statue of Liberty in the United States, "XXX is here to visit" is engraved; In St Paul's Cathedral in London, it is engraved with "Guoan is the champion".