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Can the tourist attraction prompts be more humane?

I recently visited a famous tourist scenic spot. Due to the complex terrain of the scenic spot, in order to facilitate and remind tourists, many warning signs were set up in the scenic spot. Most of the contents were the same, such as "the water is five meters deep, no approach is allowed", "Rocks falling ahead are dangerous when approaching", "Protect forest resources and do not allow the use of fire in the wild", etc. After taking a closer look, I found that these prompts were not only "forbidden" but also "not allowed". I always felt that they lacked a little bit of human touch. The original intention of the scenic spot prompts is to inform tourists of sightseeing information. Although the relevant information is conveyed very straightforwardly, the commanding tone always gives people a condescending feeling, and the good mood of viewing the scenery will be compromised. In some foreign tourist attractions, most of the prompts are written elegantly and softly, and the most commonly used words are "please", "sorry" and other words. This not only makes tourists feel comfortable, but also adds a bit of beauty to the attractions. The seemingly inconspicuous reminders of scenic spots reflect the cultural connotation and hospitality of a scenic spot. Nowadays, many scenic spots have realized this and have put a lot of effort into the prompts of scenic spots. The prompts of Aershan scenic spots in Inner Mongolia are very distinctive, such as "The grass is rich in fragrance, don't get drunk in its arms", "Civilization is a more beautiful scenery than mountains and rivers", such a slogan makes people feel both friendly and meaningful. The prompts for scenic spots are not just what others say, but are innovative; they are not simple and straightforward, but implicit and profound. Si Nianwei (Hunan teacher)