Lao Yibo, deputy director of the Guangdong Academy of Planning and Research on Tourism Industry, analyzed and said

by 5b2z24y6h on 2012-02-16 00:33:26

Ding Jianting, Zhou Ren guo - In response to the chaotic state of the Sanya tourism market and the frequent exposure of issues by consumers and the media, Lao Yi Bo, Deputy Director of the Tourism Industry Research Center at Guangdong Decision-making Research Institute, analyzed that as a popular tourist destination, it is indeed common for the peak season market to experience a phenomenon of supply failing to meet demand. However, ineffective supervision is the root cause of the chaos. He proposed that in order to protect the image of an international tourist island and build a quality tourism brand, on one hand, there is a need to cultivate standard enterprises and institutions that operate with integrity, providing certain incentive policies for merchants who operate with honesty and within legal boundaries; on the other hand, penalties for illegal operators should be increased.

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He told reporters that many aspects of the "Complete Guide to Avoiding Rip-offs in Hainan Tourism" were based on his own personal experiences.

Hainan is still a good place

In recent days, the "rip-off gate" scandal in Sanya has escalated. Many netizens have shared their own experiences of being ripped off on Weibo and summarized a series of anti-rip-off strategies, among which the "Complete Guide to Avoiding Rip-offs in Hainan Tourism" has been deemed "very useful" by a wide range of netizens.

Yesterday afternoon, the reporter made contact with netizen @Li Chongqing, whose real name is Li Chongqing. He confirmed to the reporter that the "guide" was indeed summarized and published online by him.

In this "Complete Anti-Rip-off Guide," netizen @Li Chongqing summarized 14 precautions for traveling in Hainan, including various consumer traps. For example, regarding "Li villages and Miao villages," the netizen introduced that "drinking costs money, pretty girls asking you to carry them also costs money, someone hands you a stick, hitting the drum, crossing a suspension bridge... everywhere they try to attract you, but simultaneously everywhere they take your money. If they push you into a room to be the groom or something, then prepare to be ripped off."

Netizens Summarize 14 Anti-Rip-off Strategies

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