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Thread: Some Chinese scenic areas are in complete disorder though they have beautiful scenery. Agreed?
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[quote=LONELYJOURNEY,461022]A 24 years old Singaporean college student spent his vacation with his friends at a ski resort in Heilongjiang Province. After paying for 140 yuan entrance fee, he noticed that he had to pay 250 yuan to recruit a coach. He paid the money and recruited a coach. Surprisingly, his coach finished his instruction lesson in 30 minutes. Then his coach implicated that he should pay him 200 yuan more. He refused to give him 200 yuan. He was lucky. The coach didn’t make trouble but left. A pair of lovers from Shandong Province visited the Hutong by rickshaw after they went out of the Forbidden City. The driver just ran less than 10 minutes. He stopped at a dark corner and told them their Hutong trip was over. Then he asked them for 200 yuan. The girl thought she was ripped off. But she paid the money and left, considering of their safety. Such cases happen at Zhangjiajie, Phoenix Town, Sanya and other scenic spots too. China has published some rules to manage its scenic areas. However, tourists still get ripped off at some scenic areas. Whose fault? Do the administrative authorities fail to fulfill their responsibilities? Or are the tourist are too stupid? [/quote]
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