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Is it true that black tour guides in Shangri-La, Yunnan violate the law?

This kind of tourism chaos is not a local problem, it is everywhere, and Shangri-La is just a typical one.

The government had no choice but to punish this one, and the other one rose rapidly.

There are many low-priced trap groups on the market now.

The so-called shopping groups are all launched by big travel companies in the eyes of the public, which lure guests to travel at low prices and then take them to various shopping stores during the trip, rather than taking tourism as the main purpose. The forced shopping phenomenon exposed in the news comes from such a shopping group.

There are also many pseudo-pure games. Although the tour guide is not obviously forced to shop like the shopping group, he still tries his best to charge the guests.

In fact, it is easy to understand that no travel company will do business at a loss, and it is impossible to simply complete the trip here and there at such a low price.

Therefore, we should be cautious in holding a group, keep our eyes open, and never be tempted by immediate interests and fall into the trap.

-Lijiang Jinsha Tourism? Jin Yang? ^_^