Eat:
1. Stay away from seaside restaurants: Eating seafood with sea breeze is something that many people like very much, but some unscrupulous merchants will engage in price fraud. When you check out after dinner, all the prices you saw before dinner are included. It is often reported in the media that if you don't pay, the boss won't let you go. So, stay away from the small restaurant by the sea.
2. The restaurants in big scenic spots are selected according to the situation: although the restaurants in big scenic spots are clearly marked, the prices are usually ridiculously high. A tomato scrambled egg is forty or fifty, and a bowl of beef noodles is seventy or eighty. If you don't want to be slaughtered, you can consider bringing some dry food such as bread.
There aren't so many affairs in the bar: the saucers in Lijiang Bar are very famous and have been reported by the media many times. When you spend money in a bar, you should be vigilant when a strange beauty takes the initiative to strike up a conversation.
Buy:
1. Stay away from antiques in ancient capitals: any city with a little history in China will have an antique street with many stalls selling antiques on both sides. The antiques in these stalls are not only unreliable, but also in an unstable position. If you touch them gently, they will fall. The vendor will tell you how valuable they are and make you pay.
2. Don't buy the special products of scenic spots: the special products of scenic spots are usually ridiculously expensive, and they are very tired when visiting scenic spots. Tell everyone a good way to get on the train or plane and go to the local supermarket to buy special products. Generally, larger supermarkets have special areas or counters to sell special products, all of which are clearly priced, and the food they sell is guaranteed, so there is no need to worry about being slaughtered.
3. There are not so many silvery jades: in some places with strong ethnic customs, some silvery jades will be displayed along the street, usually on a piece of yellow cloth, and the silverware set off is blingbling. Don't buy this. Silver is a rare metal, so so many things sold in street stalls are fake, and it is easy to cause skin allergies after wearing it.
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Play:
1. Don't burn incense in religious places: the hardest hit areas, especially temples and Taoist temples. No, the temple is privately contracted, and all the monks in it pretend to punch in and out on time. When someone in the temple pulls you into a dark room to tell your fortune alone, you should pay attention. If you find that the momentum is not good, turn your head and leave quickly. If you can't leave, the monk or Taoist priest will say that he will incense you in front of the idol while chanting. At this time, you must interrupt him, and don't let him give you incense, otherwise it is an established fact that the incense is over, and you will be asked for incense money when you turn around.
2. Ask the price before riding a horse in grassland or desert: Before riding a camel in grassland or desert, ask the price clearly, and write it down in black and white for confirmation, so as to avoid that the people who lead horses and camels deliberately say "10" is close to "4" because of their different accents, which makes you mistakenly think it is "4". When you get off the camel and the price doubles, you can only admit it.
3. There are many mines in the folk village: the first mine in the folk village is a graceful beauty dressed in national costumes. Don't be blinded by the beautiful scenery and ask for a group photo. In some scenic spots, these ugly beauties wearing gorgeous national costumes are charged for taking photos, and the price varies from person to person. Some ethnic minority villages have a "wedding" experience. A local beauty invites you to spend the night in the bridal chamber. This is really a wonderful evening. After taking you into the dark room, I told you that according to local customs, you have to give some money. This kind of scam is especially common in Yunnan.
4. Don't believe a low-cost one-day tour: this phenomenon is very rampant in Beijing. Many people use the name of the bus company "One-day tour of the Great Wall-Ming Tombs", but it is actually a low-cost group run by individuals. It seems that the price is low, and it will be slaughtered as soon as you get on the bus, allowing you to take out all kinds of money. Finally, the consumption of low-priced groups is more expensive than that of regular one-day tours. When you travel to the Great Wall in Beijing, you don't have to sign up for the tour. There is Beijing Sightseeing 1 No.2 at the front door, leaving for the Great Wall at a fixed time every day.
5. Don't listen to other people's recommendations for other scenic spots easily: when we travel to a place, we will meet some people who recommend you to other local scenic spots. At this time, we must not listen to them easily. The scenic spots they drag you to may be tasteless, only a few tens of dollars. There's nothing in it. So, when someone recommends other scenic spots to you, don't blindly believe it. Turn on your mobile phone and search for the evaluation of this scenic spot online.
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What should I do if I find myself cheated?
First of all, save the evidence on the premise of personal safety and report to the local tourism bureau after returning from the tour.
Consumer complaint hotline 123 15 tourist service hotline 1230 1.