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What are the ancient tourist products?

Xie Gongqi was an ancient tourist product.

Xie Gongqi is a kind of special shoes which is very popular among ancient Chinese literati, and is used in travel and mountaineering activities. Because of its special structure and material, this kind of shoes have good anti-slip and foot protection functions, which played an important role in ancient travel.

Xie Gongqi's history can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, when literati liked to wear it to climb mountains and visit places of interest, and wrote poems and essays during their travels. Xie Gongqi's production process is complicated and needs to go through many processes, including selecting materials, cutting, sewing and so on. Xie Gongqi's main feature is that the sole is thick, and Xiao Mu nails are attached to the sole to increase the friction between shoes and the ground. The vamp is made of fine linen and cotton cloth, which can prevent water infiltration and keep air permeability.

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The ancients had many names for tourism. Business travel was called "brigade", military travel was called "levy", marriage travel was called "return", the journey of the son of heaven was called "patrol" and the journey of migration was called "relocation". The word "tourism" first appeared in the Six Dynasties. Traveling is going out, and sightseeing is sightseeing. Together, the two are tourism, which is mainly sightseeing and amusement.

In fact, the word "tourism" appeared in the Six Dynasties in ancient China. Before the Six Dynasties, people had many Chinese names for tourism, for example, business travel was called "brigade", military travel was called "levy", marriage travel was called "return", the journey of the son of heaven was called "patrol" and the journey of migration was called "relocation".

At the same time, the ancients called it "official tour", called it "cloud tour", called it "strong tour" for people of insight to travel around with lofty aspirations, and called it "smelting tour" for men and women to go out together in spring or festivals.