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How should tour guides introduce their tourism-related knowledge?

The meaning of this question is not clear. I would like to ask how to introduce myself. Still want to ask how to introduce common sense to tourists? If it is the first type, it is very simple. (Smiling, speaking at a medium speed) Say, hello, everyone, I'm the tour guide of XXX Hotel. What's the exact word of your name? Please introduce it. You can call me Xiao for the rest of the road, and I will be responsible for your itinerary and scenic spot introduction. My mobile phone number is * * * * * * * (repeat the slow report several times). Please write it down. If you need me to serve you, please call my mobile phone and contact me in time. On this trip, we will always take the bus (slow down several times). Please remember the bus number. The driver of this car is an experienced expert. You can call him an expert (simply publicize the driver's safe driving experience to give you a sense of security). I hope you can leave a good memory here, and I hope you will remember to ask my little guide when you come again next time. Thank you. If it is the second type, you can introduce some common sense to tourists, such as walking without looking at the scenery, watching the scenery without walking, and briefly introducing local public security, local specialties, common sense of preventing carsickness, anti-theft and other safety common sense. As a tour guide, you should look for some legends, stories and historical allusions. Pass by scenic spots in your spare time and introduce them to tourists. You can also tell some jokes that appeal to both refined and popular tastes, and avoid vulgarity.

What is the common sense of traveling and shopping?

It is the general psychology of tourists to go out for a walk, buy some local specialties and souvenirs and experience the taste of spending in different places. How to shop on the road can be regarded as a kind of learning. First, make a choice according to the local characteristics. Local specialties are not only memorable, but also authentic and have price advantages, which are worth buying by consumers. For example, Longjing tea in Hangzhou, coconut in Hainan, national costumes in Yunnan and Hada in Tibet. If you buy it as a souvenir or give it to friends and relatives, it is also a kind of enjoyment. Second, small and light is the first choice. Some specialty products are bulky, bulky, inconvenient to carry around, and should not be purchased. It is not easy for people to travel and travel. The less luggage, the better. Some items may also be fragile, and they may be broken in the middle with a little carelessness, so you don't have to spend money to buy them. Third, avoid greed. In some scenic spots, you can often see fake and shoddy goods for sale, such as pearls, necklaces and tea. Tourists must resist the temptation of price and sales. Sometimes I think I got a bargain. After some appraisal, many people applauded it. Go give it back. This matter is not worth discussing again and again. You have to admit that you are unlucky. Fourth, trust your own judgment. A few tour guides will try their best to pull the team to the shops that give kickbacks, extend the shopping time at will, and take pains to introduce and buy goods for tourists. I don't know that this series of arrangements is a big trap, and tourists are lightly slaughtered but still in the dark. When shopping in a different place, don't blindly trust others and avoid impulsive conformity, but trust your own judgment and learn to protect yourself.