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What do you call someone who travels?

"ALICE" is a term given to outdoor sports enthusiasts. It refers specifically to those who participate in self-guided travel, general adventure, mountain climbing, and time travel. It comes from the homophony of "traveler" friends and "green" friends. It was originally coined by Sina Travel Forum. "Green" means environmental protection and does not pollute the environment. Therefore, ALICE specifically refers to "enthusiasts" and refers to people, not the tourism itself. Therefore, it may be a misunderstanding to use ALICE as a homonym for tourism. "Donkey friend" is also a term used by enthusiasts to call themselves and each other respectfully. Because donkeys can carry loads and carry hard work, they are often regarded as one of the capitals of pride for enthusiasts. Travelers generally refer to tourists who go out on foot or by bicycle.