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What should we pay attention to during the National Day Mid-Autumn Festival?

The National Day Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching, and the Tourism Bureau issues holiday travel tips to remind visitors to pay attention to the following points:

1. Have a nice trip and don't forget to pay attention to safety. Pay attention to the weather changes at the destination and prepare for wind, lightning and rain. Pay attention to traffic safety, check the vehicles in advance, and avoid failure on the way. Pay attention to food safety, eat fresh food and stay away from unusual ingredients. Pay attention to property safety, separate property and put your backpack in front of you. Pay attention to personal safety and don't blindly participate in high-risk tourism projects. Before you travel, buy a travel accident insurance for yourself and your family.

2. Travel in a civilized way. When traveling, everyone should be a follower, supervisor and advocate of civilized tourism. Abide by the laws and regulations, public order and social morality of tourist destinations. Respect local customs, cultural traditions and religious beliefs. Cherish the natural environment, do not litter, and do not harm vegetation. Protect cultural relics, don't scribble on buildings, and don't engrave on scenic spots. Be polite, respectful and helpful. Advocate healthy entertainment and resist feudal superstition.

3. Beware of infringement and protect rights reasonably. Tourists should establish a sense of rights and reasonably safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. Choose a regular travel agency and pay attention to check whether the travel agency has business qualifications. Sign a standardized tourism contract uniformly printed by the local tourism authorities, and carefully check the terms. Remember to have the right to know and choose the arrangement of paid activities such as shopping, and refuse to force consumption or bundle consumption. When spending, ask for an invoice. The invoice is the only proof of payment for shopping, accommodation, sightseeing, entertainment and other activities. When suspected of infringement, we should rely on various channels of appeal to protect our rights reasonably and legally, and should never claim our rights or take excessive actions to protect our rights.

4. 1230 1 The caring guardian is waiting to speak. 1230 1 is a national tourist service hotline, which provides tourist services and enhances the tourist experience through all-media interaction. You can call 1230 1 for help when you need advice on tourism matters, complaints about tourism rights protection, and emergency rescue. If it is inconvenient to defend rights during the trip, you can keep relevant evidence and seek a solution after returning.