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What are the scenic civilizations?
Needless to say, during these two festivals, scenic spots all over the country will be crowded with tourists. Crowded people, not only the scenery is hard to find, but also the various uncivilized phenomena that follow are heartbreaking. Typical examples in recent years are: painting and depicting the words "visit here" on various cultural relics; Climbing monuments or trees to take pictures; Spitting and urinating everywhere; Discard garbage at will; Buying tickets to jump the queue causes disputes; Climbing destroys plants, flowers, etc.
Civilization is the best scenery on the journey. 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 the tourist destination. 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.
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