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What is the Chinese pinyin for tourism?

The Chinese pinyin for tourism is [lǐyóu]

travel

Explain travel and sightseeing.

The source is Tang Wangbo's "Ode to Cold Pine at the Bottom of the Stream": "Renzi traveled to Shu last August to find Maoxi."

For example? It is understandable to engage in tourism and build hotels, but you must never burn a harp and cook a crane and destroy vegetation, water sources and wild cultural relics at will.

Synonym tourism, sightseeing

Antonym home furnishing

Extended data

1, synonymous with tourism

travel

spell

Travel from one place to another on business or sightseeing (especially on a long journey).

Source Li Er and Journey: "If you are alive, there will be no post station, so you will go straight to your destination. As soon as you are born, you must start this journey that has ended. "

I went to Mount Tai today, and the scenery there made me linger. This is an unforgettable trip.

2. The antonym of tourism

home

Pinyin [jiā jū]

The first explanation is that I have no job and live at home. The second refers to the family room.

Source Sun Li's Old News of Xiuluji Village: "He often loses his home."

Family happiness is the ultimate goal of all wishes; Is the end of all hard work.