Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Danish oysters are flooding, and the embassy in China issues a catching guide to appeal to Chinese tourists. What policies do you think will make Chinese citizens happy to go?

Danish oysters are flooding, and the embassy in China issues a catching guide to appeal to Chinese tourists. What policies do you think will make Chinese citizens happy to go?

Oops! This is just a question of imagination. The following is just a way of filling in your imagination, just for fun. There is an overflow of oysters in Denmark. Why does the embassy in China invite Chinese tourists to Denmark? Why doesn’t the Danish government organize efforts to eliminate oysters on a large scale? The whole world knows that Chinese people not only know how to eat oysters, but also love to eat oysters. This is to use the efforts of the Chinese people to eat the flood of oysters in Denmark!

(The picture shows grilled oysters)

1. No visa, no visa, no visa! ! ! Important things have to be said three times, even if it is visa-free for a limited time. The 18th Parallel means that if it can be visa-free, it will bring the distance between countries closer. Look at how close we Chinese people are to our brothers in Southeast Asia. Let’s see The most difficult place to sign in is the United States on the other side of the Atlantic. Countries are not friendly to each other, and it is normal for people to be resistant

2. Solve the traffic problem. As a student who likes to travel around a lot, the biggest headache is all kinds of transportation costs. Why are air tickets so expensive, let alone international flights? If I have to buy an oyster just to go to Denmark, I'm sorry, I would rather have diarrhea in China than go to Denmark. But if a travel agency cooperates with the embassy to let us go to Denmark cheaply and safely, then I will pay for this hard-earned cheap air ticket. Please stay in Denmark for a few more days.

3. Going to Denmark is not just about eating oysters. China is a country with vast land and abundant resources. Do Chinese foodies who are spoiled by Chinese food have to stay away from China just for a meal of oysters? No, this is too embarrassing for foodies. You know, foodies also have dignity and spiritual pursuits. You can come and leave whenever you say. In order to cooperate with the oyster eradication campaign, the Danish government should actively promote more and better tourism projects, so that everyone can take a cultural tourism route before eating oysters, and take a natural scenery tour after eating oysters, making going to Denmark more than just Eat oysters.