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The Tourism Law stipulates that tourists should

Legal analysis: tourists should abide by social public 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. With the improvement of people's living standards, traveling abroad has become the choice of more and more people. Generally speaking, the civilized quality of tourists is constantly improving, but there are still many unsatisfactory places, and some uncivilized tourism behaviors still occur from time to time. In practice, some tourists ignore social public order and social morality, ignore local customs, cultural traditions and religious beliefs, have frictions and contradictions with local residents, and even have unpleasant incidents because of violating local taboos, threatening tourists' own safety. Some tourists scribble on some places of interest, destroying tourism resources. Some tourists litter, climb trees, trample on green spaces, chase animals and destroy the ecological environment.

Legal basis: Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China

Thirteenth tourists should abide by social public 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.

Fourteenth tourists in tourism activities or in the settlement of disputes, shall not harm the legitimate rights and interests of local residents, shall not interfere with other people's tourism activities, shall not harm the legitimate rights and interests of tourism operators and tourism professionals.

Fifteenth tourists in the purchase and acceptance of tourism services, tourism operators should truthfully inform the personal health information related to tourism activities, and abide by the safety warning provisions in tourism activities.

Tourists should cooperate with the measures taken by the state to temporarily restrict tourism activities in response to major emergencies and the safety precautions and emergency measures taken by relevant departments, institutions or tour operators.

Tourists who violate the safety warning regulations or do not cooperate with the measures taken by the state to temporarily restrict tourism activities, safety precautions and emergency measures in response to major emergencies shall bear corresponding responsibilities according to law.