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What are the national regulations on preferential policies for tourist tickets in scenic spots?

According to the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China and the Notice of the National Development and Reform Commission on Further Implementing the Preferential Policies for Youth Tickets, the preferential policies of the state for tourist tickets in scenic spots are as follows:

1. The sightseeing spots that are subject to government pricing and government-guided price management shall give appropriate preferential treatment to the elderly, active servicemen, minors and students, and free tickets for the disabled and children.

Children under 2.6 years old (including 6 years old) or under 1.2m in height (including 1.2m) are free of charge.

3. Half-price tickets are offered to minors aged 6 (excluding 6) to 18 (including 18) and full-time undergraduate students with academic qualifications or below.

4, included in the patriotic education base tour project, open to primary and secondary school students free of charge.

5. Teenagers need to show valid certificates such as resident ID card or student ID card when purchasing tickets. Young inbound tourists from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan can go through the ticket purchase formalities with valid identification certificates such as "Hong Kong and Macao Residents' Pass to and from the Mainland", "mainland travel permit for taiwan residents" or student ID cards, and enjoy preferential fares.

The uncivilized behavior of tourists refers to the behavior of disturbing the order of buses, trams, trains, ships, airplanes or other public transport, destroying public health and public facilities, violating the social customs and national living habits of tourist destinations, damaging cultural relics of tourist destinations, participating in gambling and pornographic activities, being subject to administrative punishment and being held responsible by the court.

After the record of uncivilized behavior of tourists is formed, the tourism authorities shall inform the tourists themselves, prompt them to take remedial measures to recover the adverse effects, and notify the public security, customs, border inspection, transportation and credit reporting agencies of the People's Bank of China when necessary.

National Development and Reform Commission-Notice on Further Implementing Preferential Policies for Youth Ticket Prices