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Who does the law stipulate that tourist attractions are free of tickets?

Article 11 of the Tourism Law, tourists such as the disabled, the elderly and minors shall enjoy convenience and preferential treatment in their tourism activities in accordance with laws, regulations and relevant provisions.

Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly Article 58 Museums, art galleries, science and technology museums, memorial halls, public libraries, cultural centers, theaters, stadiums, parks, tourist attractions and other places shall be open to the elderly free of charge or at preferential rates.

Article 30 of the Law on the Protection of Minors: Patriotism education bases, libraries, youth palaces and children's activity centers shall be open to minors free of charge; Museums, memorial halls, science and technology museums, exhibition halls, art galleries, cultural centers, theaters, stadiums, zoos, parks and other places shall be open to minors free of charge or at preferential rates in accordance with relevant regulations.

Thirty-first people's governments at or above the county level and their education administrative departments shall take measures to encourage and support primary and secondary schools to open cultural and sports facilities to minors free of charge or at preferential rates during holidays. Public Internet service facilities in the community should be open to minors free of charge or at preferential rates, and provide safe and healthy Internet services for minors.

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Other relevant provisions on tickets for tourist attractions.

The National Development and Reform Commission and the National Tourism Administration jointly issued the Notice on Special Rectification of Ticket Prices in Scenic Spots, and relevant ministries and commissions will carry out special rectification of ticket prices. At the same time, for scenic spots that are subject to government pricing and government guidance prices, in principle, all localities will no longer introduce new schemes to increase ticket prices.

The notice requires that scenic spots that implement government pricing and government-guided price management do not strictly implement the prescribed price level or floating range, increase fees without authorization, raise ticket prices, and raise ticket prices in disguise by illegally setting up "Garden in the Garden", temporary tickets, and joint tickets for different scenic spots. Those who do not implement preferential policies for ticket price reduction or exemption, or infringe on consumers' legitimate rights and interests by means of price fraud, should be corrected immediately and punished according to law.

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