Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Three people who wrote carvings on the Great Wall were included in the travel blacklist. Does this have a restrictive effect on uncivilized tourism behavior?

Three people who wrote carvings on the Great Wall were included in the travel blacklist. Does this have a restrictive effect on uncivilized tourism behavior?

I think there is a certain restraint on these uncivilized tourism behaviors such as the fact that three people who carved letters on the Great Wall were included in the travel blacklist. Nowadays, it can be said that traveling is basically something that each of us can do. We can choose to travel in a group, or we can choose to travel by ourselves. For us, the most important thing about traveling is naturally to relax our mood. Many times we choose to travel to appreciate the beautiful rivers and mountains of our nature. For many of us, nature tourism is a very good thing. But it can be said that uncivilized tourism is very common nowadays. For many people, they may spend money to buy tickets and do whatever they want in these attractions. For us, such an idea is naturally a very wrong idea, and it is naturally very important for us to have good habits. If we do something in a scenic area that damages our tourist attractions, it is naturally a very bad thing. For many of us, we may want to learn such things, such as engraving on the Great Wall. For us, Many people think that this is an act of destroying the monuments of our civilization, but for many people, they think that such engravings can prove that they have traveled to this place, and many times they will post on WeChat to show off such things. If If each of us does this, it will be a serious act of destruction to our cultural monuments. In many scenic spots, it can be said that we all have a lot of bad habits, such as littering in scenic spots, spitting, etc. These behaviors are very uncivilized for us. For our maintenance personnel, we must keep our Hygiene in scenic spots is also a very difficult matter. So I think it is very right to punish such vandalism. When other tourists know that they will be punished for doing something bad, they will naturally abide by the regulations of our scenic spots.