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Is it true to find a guide for a tour?

I'm glad to answer your question. For finding a tour guide or a regular travel agency, the tour guides they arrange rarely ask for compulsory shopping.

Soliciting customers at the station and so on are all lies.

Once I went to Luoyang with a friend, the tour guide went to the handicraft shop outside Longmen Grottoes and told us to buy handicrafts, because those handicrafts were made by disabled children. We bought them for public welfare, and we don't charge admission. I bought a six-story doll for Journey to the West for 298 yuan and went in smoothly.

My cousin saw the doll I brought back and asked me how much it was. I said 298 yuan, and he said I was stupid, cheated and happy! Those are all made and painted by machines. They cost 30 yuan a set, which is expensive.

The next day, I took the ticket with me and returned it (I used to put it in my pocket or bag after shopping). At first, the eldest sister who bought the goods refused to return it. Cousin said not to call the police. Sister doesn't believe that we will call the police. We called 1 10 and asked a few local people before we knew it was a doll.

15 went to 20 yuan, and the manager came out to apologize and gave me a lovely kitten toy, because I also like dolls, and finally gave it back to me, 270 yuan. So I still believe the police uncle. If you have anything, just ask the police uncle!