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How can we avoid “going to the market” when traveling every day?

?For people who like to travel, tourist attractions with few people generally mean that they are not fun and unpopular, while those with many people are often crowded, like "going to a market", so lively , especially in hot summer, is the most uncomfortable.

?So how can you avoid this kind of "going to the market" scene and make every trip for yourself or with your family and friends more comfortable? Today I will share with you my travel experience.

?Now is an era of the Internet. When encountering something that you don’t understand or going to a new and interesting tourist attraction, everyone will do the same action at the same time. That’s right, they will look up “guidelines” online. ”, check various travel and travel strategies, and make your trip more efficient and have more fun, right?

?I remember when I went to Shanghai Disney with my family in 2016, because it was also the first time I went to such a large amusement park with them and I had no experience. But it doesn’t matter. Based on my experience of surviving and living outside all year round, I told me that I can go online and search for “guides” on Baidu. Sure enough, I did find a lot of useful guides and experience sharing for my trip. I even entered the park after checking in. , there are detailed contents such as whether to start playing from the left or from the right.

?I was quite happy at first, but then I thought about it. The information I can find is information that everyone can get as easily as me, right? Who among the people living in Shanghai today does not understand the Internet (very few)? In that case, wouldn’t everyone follow this guide to play? If this is really the case, then the gameplay strategy that was originally intended to improve efficiency will turn into a time-consuming and laborious queuing strategy, right?

? So on the day of play, I changed my mind and played in the completely opposite way to the guide. Sure enough, my idea was right. When I entered the park, it was crowded. But after entering, many people ran in the direction written on the guide, but there were very few people here. We had a lot of fun that day and missed every "peak period" perfectly.

Therefore, sometimes it is easier to achieve results by thinking in reverse and walking in the opposite direction.