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by kzl3u8v5ag on 2010-04-13 18:31:24

Hometown stores, taxi killers, fake Burmese, burning high incense, etc., are often the people closest to you who reveal your information and entice you to do something. How to avoid such incidents? Zuxing Tianxia Independent Travel www.917bn.com Laoyu gives you some tips here, online promoter company.

First: Choose an independent travel service provider with moderate fame. Reason: Currently, the cost of online promotion is getting higher and higher. The keyword "Xishuangbanna" on Baidu has already reached 5 yuan per click. Fame is no longer decided by netizens, but by RMB. With only a commission of 10 yuan for booking a room or a few yuan for booking a ticket, how can these providers afford such high promotional costs? Where does the money come from? Isn't it from your wallet?

Second: Choose hotels with good location, facilities, and price-performance ratio. Why? A good location can save taxi fares, good facilities can give you a pleasant mood. If the above standards are met, price is not too big of an issue.

Third: Airport killer: So-called airport killer refers to people at the airport who aggressively promote tourist routes and hotels with seemingly very favorable prices. However, upon comparison the next day, these prices turn out to be quite high. Currently, most independent travel service providers in Xishuangbanna offer free airport pick-up services when booking a hotel. When encountering such "killers," you can simply ignore them. Please note that there are currently no airport bus routes at Xishuangbanna Airport.

Fourth: Taxi killer: The starting fare for taxis in Xishuangbanna is 5 yuan. However, the area of Jinghong City, the capital of Xishuangbanna, is relatively small. Taxis within the city generally do not use the meter and charge according to the starting fee. With today's high oil prices, some drivers charge 7 yuan. If you're going out of town, be sure to agree on a price beforehand to avoid unnecessary trouble. During the ride, try not to chat with the driver or ask too many questions. Reason: As a taxi driver in a tourist city, they have a certain business acumen. Once they hear you asking these questions, they know you're a tourist. In their eyes, you're a piece of meat. Subsequently, recommendations for evening shows, shopping discounts, and hotel discounts will flood towards you. Imagine what the result would be if someone treats you as a piece of meat!

Fifth: A gentle knife: Male friends traveling together should pay attention. At night, try to unplug the telephone jack in the guest room. Strongly refuse any calls regarding massage or companionship services. Except for familiar faces knocking on the door, all other knocks should be ignored. Otherwise, things could get complicated.

Sixth: Hometown store: When you arrive at a shopping store, the staff might ask where you're from. You reply, "Hebei." They say, "What a coincidence! Our boss is also from Hebei. He happens to be here today. I'll go call him over to meet you." Be cautious when you encounter such dialogues.

Seventh: About one-quarter of the shops on the streets of Xishuangbanna are Myanmar *** jewelry stores. Are there really that many Burmese people? Not really. We once received several Burmese monks, and after dinner, the monks did the same thing every day—going to these stores to ask, "Why do you claim to be Burmese?" Oh! It turns out that these are Pakistanis.

Eighth: Wild Ni bride abduction: This has been rated as one of China's top ten tourist traps in the Forest Park.

After understanding the above, your trip to Xishuangbanna should be basically safe. Zuxing Tianxia Independent Travel welcomes your arrival! We hope our service brings you a different experience.

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