nbsp; According to the data from Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, there are 187 national level famous scenic spots, 698 provincial level scenic spots in China. The total area of these scenic spots accounts for about 1.89% of the total territory. In recent years, the average annual tourism income of these scenic spots is more than 33 billion yuan. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; In recent years, with the development of tourism industry, achievements are obvious to all. There are more and more famous scenic spots, and the total area is getting larger and larger. The management system is becoming more and more perfect. On one hand, this has effectively promoted the local economic development and created jobs. On the other hand, it also provides more choices to meet the people's growing spiritual and cultural needs. However, when we review the development achievements of these scenic spots, we should not only calculate the economic account and cultural account, but also calculate the livelihood account. We should not only see the increasing annual tourism revenue of these scenic spots, but also see the cost paid by the nationals when they visit the originally belonged to them good rivers and mountains. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Despite the repeated orders from National Development and Reform Commission, the impulse of some scenic spots to raise prices seems to be still continuing. In April this year, after the NDRC "ban on price increase" expired, more than one scenic spot increased the ticket price. For example, on July 20, the ticket price of Huangyaguan scenic spot in Tianjin was raised from 40 yuan to 50 yuan in the peak season. On August 1, the ticket price of Leshan Giant Buddha scenic spot in Sichuan was raised from 70 yuan to 90 yuan. It is not uncommon to see ticket prices of hundreds of yuan in the current tourism market. If calculated at a travel ticket price of 200 yuan per person, a family of three will spend at least 1000 yuan including transportation, accommodation and other expenses. This is not a small amount for an ordinary family, and a luxury that low-income groups cannot afford. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; How much of the large amount of ticket revenue is actually used for the protection of scenic resources? For example, in the famous Huangshan scenic spot, only 1/10 of the ticket revenue is used for the protection of the scenic spot every year. In Shilin scenic spot in Yunnan, the ticket revenue in 2008 was nearly 3 billion yuan, while the expenditure on the protection of scenic resources was only about 30 million yuan. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; The expansion of the scenic spot area and the increase of the total tourism revenue is not only an economic development issue, but also a livelihood issue related to the quality of life of the masses. To consider how to let the general public enjoy high-quality scenic spot services at a lower travel cost is far more important than simply calculating the tourism revenue. nbsp;