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Increasing knowledge idioms in tourism

1. Eye-opening: it refers to broadening one's horizons and increasing one's knowledge. It comes from Chu Ji, a miscellaneous record of Songchuang: Guangye immediately took a pen and answered it, saying: Eye-opening is not an injustice.

2. Broaden one's horizons: it means that one's views on things are not too restrictive, confined to a narrow range, and one's eyes should be broadened.

3. Well-informed: I've seen a lot, I know a lot, and I have a lot of experience. It's from Ancient and Modern Novels: I'm still a treasure, and I'm well-informed and ten times more discerning than a man.

4. Well-informed: what you see and hear.

5. Seeing and hearing: hearing with one's own eyes, seeing with one's own eyes, and describing witnessing with one's own eyes are absolutely true.

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