I just came back from Lugu Lake yesterday. It was exactly the same as what the poster said. I almost bought it. Our tour guide’s name was Nima Sanqian (he said it was his real name, Nima means the sun). He kept talking about his beliefs, and the most common sentence was "God is watching what people do. They believe in Tibetan Buddhism and the afterlife. They can't do bad things in this life, otherwise they will get retribution in the next life." A person in the same group bought a Wan Duo, a few of us didn't buy silver jewelry, so he kept scolding us, saying that we were sorry for him, and that he had paid so much without getting anything in return. I wanted to say that no one's money came from the strong wind, and people in the same group also wanted to buy it. This is a peace of mind, because they sell it in what they call a sacred granny flat. The more they say it, the more evil they become. They say that they worship Mao Zedong, and because they helped them get rid of slavery, they are still owned by the Communist Party, and everything is organized. It's not personal, there is a rowing group, a dancing group, and they sell silverware to the publicity group. They want to earn work points, and then they can also help tour guide Nima Sanqian become the leader of the tour group.
What’s even more terrifying is that our group members are asked to leave their real ID numbers, phone numbers, and real addresses. They say that buying it will accumulate merit, and the lama will chant sutras and pray for you according to the address to keep you safe. Fortunately, they didn’t leave out specific details, only the streets. Now that I think about it, it’s really scary to think about it! !
I went to Lugu Lake 12 years ago, with a tour group. The tour guide and the local people are honest and the scenery is beautiful. It has been a place I have dreamed of visiting again for decades. This is my second time this year. I originally wanted to bring my friends to experience it, but I was really disappointed. Our Fliggy reported more than 400 yuan. If you compare it to the one in the ancient city, it’s really not low-priced. It’s still a business bus. Of! No matter how expensive it is, there is still that Mosuo home visit (that is, someone who goes into the grandmother's house to sell silverware). At first I didn't know that I thought it was to experience the local customs.
Let’s not talk about whether the silverware is genuine or not. First of all, he can’t make false claims. Before buying, he said that he doesn’t like to return it at any time. What they sell is 999 pure silver. They don’t sell fakes because they have faith. , many people buy it just because they respect your beliefs. When I bought it, it was tested and found that it was not pure at all. It was mixed with a lot of impurities. If you want to withdraw, the tour guide will ignore you and immediately blacklist you. They will even threaten you and tell you that they have your home address, ID number, and mobile phone number. , has everything and will punish you. I want you to shut up.