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How much is the ticket for Nanjing Zhanyuan? Is there a lot of space there?

There are actually two kinds of tickets for Zhanyuan near Confucius Temple, and the price of group tickets is higher than that of individual tickets. A few days ago, the reporter received the news provided by readers. After visiting, he found that there was something "tricky" behind the difference between the two tickets.

The fare is different, but the tour content is the same.

The reporter saw in front of the gate of the exhibition garden that there are two ticket outlets on both sides of the gate, namely the group ticket office and the individual ticket office.

Individual ticket per person 15 yuan, group ticket per person in 40 yuan 15 yuan. The reporter bought the ticket of 15 yuan for the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom History Museum. After passing through the ticket gate, a tour group just visited the park under the guidance of the tour guide. The reporter noticed that the tickets for 40 yuan held by these tourists read "Ming Wang Mi visits the garden". But the reporter found that there is almost no difference between the two tickets. The reporter chatted with a tourist from Jinan. He told reporters: "This Zhanyuan was originally not available. This is an added attraction after they arrived in Nanjing. The tour guide in the car charged everyone 40 yuan, as if every tourist had participated. " When the reporter came out, he asked what was the difference between the two tickets at the box office. A staff member said that there was a commentator for 40 yuan's tickets, and 15 yuan was empty. At this time, the reporter noticed that as soon as the group tourists enter the door, they will receive a visit card with the same number printed on it, and someone will count the number of each team.

The tour guide only takes one-third of the ticket price difference.

A person in charge of a one-day tour in Nanjing told reporters about the inside story of the ticket price difference of Zhanyuan. At present, all the travel agencies taking a one-day tour in Nanjing regard Zhanyuan as a "hot" self-funded project, and the tour guides' enthusiasm for Zhanyuan far exceeds that of "World Heritage" attractions such as the Ming Tombs and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. The reason why tour guides favor one over the other is mainly because of the benefits of ticket rebate. The person in charge said that the group ticket 40 yuan marked at the entrance of the exhibition park was actually for foreign tourists, and the tour guide didn't spend so much money when buying tickets at the window. Generally speaking, tour guides only give tickets from 20 yuan to 40 yuan, while individual tour guides, travel agencies and drivers get one-third of the difference in 20 yuan, and they can also get kickbacks from 5 yuan at the end of the year. Foreign tourists who pass by in a hurry can't find the trick at all And if a tourist asks about the 15 yuan individual ticket, it is easy to prevaricate as long as the tour content is different. It is understood that the individual ticket of 15 yuan is mainly for local tourists, and the half price is only 7 yuan.

The low price "gap" should be found back bit by bit.

This person said that the price of group tickets is higher than that of individual tickets. This "strange phenomenon" reflects the current situation of low-price competition in the domestic tourism market. At present, many tour groups offer very favorable quotations when accepting tourists' registration, which is obviously lower than the cost, and this "gap" will be made up bit by bit through self-funded projects. The ground agency picks up the tourists from the travel agency, the tour guide picks up the tourists from the ground agency, and the driver provides the vehicles. These links have different price gaps. Therefore, for the self-funded projects coordinated by the tour guide "director" and the driver, everyone has to take kickbacks. In this context, the scenic spots returning to Lido are naturally attractive to tour guides. However, scenic spots such as the Ming Tombs and Sun Yat-sen Tombs are gradually being neglected. Nowadays, many "day trips" no longer have Ming tombs, and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum appears less and less. Many people feel: Can you still call it a "one-day trip to Nanjing" without going to Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Ming Mausoleum?

Visitors can't sign up just because they are cheap.

The reporter interviewed a tour guide yesterday. He said that this kind of situation is very common in other parts of China, and Nanjing tourists often encounter this kind of situation in other places. It can be said that this has become the "rule" of tourism. However, there is nothing the tour guide can do. Travel agencies don't pay tour guides, and even charge tour guides a "headcount fee". Tour guides have no choice but to get paid with kickbacks, fill in the "gap" first, and then earn some "profits". An insider said that as long as the "strange circle" of low-price competition in tourism is not broken, this problem will be difficult to solve. The losers are cheap consumers. In fact, money is not spent, but you can't go to the scenic spots that are really worth going. Relatively speaking, groups with higher prices at the time of registration are less forced to pay their own expenses.