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What are the interview topics of the National Bureau of Culture and Tourism?

I know questions, comprehensive analysis questions, organizational management questions, interpersonal relationship questions, and emergency response questions.

The most difficult problems in comprehensive analysis can be divided into several categories: social phenomena, policies, famous sayings, cartoons and fables. This need has a certain horizon and knowledge reserve, depending on the depth and breadth of the problem. You can't just look at the problem one-sidedly.

Introduction of Tourism Bureau

The National Tourism Administration consists of seven departments: Office Comprehensive Coordination Department, Policy and Regulation Department, Tourism Promotion and International Liaison Department, Planning, Development and Finance Department, Quality Standardization and Management Department, Personnel and Labor Education Department and Veteran Cadres Office. The National Tourism Administration has six directly affiliated units, namely the National Tourism Administration Service Center, the National Tourism Administration Information Center, china tourism association, China Tourism Newspaper, China Tourism Publishing House and China Tourism Management Cadre College.

China National Tourism Administration has set up 16 overseas offices in 13 countries and regions, namely Tokyo Tourism Office, Osaka Tourism Office, Singapore Tourism Office, Kathmandu Tourism Office, Seoul Tourism Office, Hong Kong Asia Tourism Exchange Center, new york Tourism Office, Los Angeles Tourism Office, Toronto Tourism Office and London Tourism Office.

The most difficult problems in comprehensive analysis can be divided into several categories: social phenomena, policies, famous sayings, cartoons and fables. This need has a certain horizon and knowledge reserve, depending on the depth and breadth of the problem. You can't just look at the problem one-sidedly.