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How should "Buddhist" young people travel?

The recently popular word "Buddhist" refers to a kind of attitude towards life that is not distracted and takes everything lightly. I have seen "Buddhist" responses and "Buddhist" exams before, and now there is "Buddhist" youth tourism, hahaha.

I used to long for a way of life, which was to stand in front of the world map, throw darts at will, and go wherever I hit. Traveling on the fly, relaxed and comfortable. "Buddhist" youth tourism is probably in such a state.

There is no fixed place to go. If you don’t go there, just go to the most famous tourist attractions in that place. Instead, just go wherever you go, go wherever you feel comfortable, spend a few more days wherever you like, and see what delicious food there is. Just try it.

You don’t have to book your favorite hotel or follow a guide, just do whatever you want. Probably even taking photos is so casual that just having one is enough, and you don’t mind whether the angle is perfect, whether the sun is just right, or whether you cleverly avoid passers-by.

So “Buddhist” tourism is real tourism! You don’t have to follow the group around every day and watch the scenery as if you’re rushing to the scene. You don’t have to follow the guide to try delicious snacks one by one. You don’t have to deliberately pose for a non-tourist photo. . .

I will also take a "Buddhist" tour in the future.