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If all scenic spots are free, will the number of tourists increase?

At present, most scenic spots in China need to buy tickets to enter, which can promote the development of local tourism. Moreover, every holiday, the major scenic spots are crowded, giving people a very crowded visual experience. If all the scenic spots are free, will there be more tourists?

As far as a scenic spot is concerned, the main attraction for tourists is the human landscape. Charge and no charge are not the main determinants. I think there are several points.

1. Some ancient buildings and facilities need to be protected and restored, such as the Forbidden City and the Potala Palace. Freedom is hard. Even if you charge, you need to queue up to buy, because it is almost irreplaceable. It is necessary to formulate some restrictive systems to control the number of tourists. But it needs to be open and transparent. By making an appointment in advance, every ordinary citizen has the opportunity to buy tickets, and now it is getting better and better.

2. The scenic spots are free. For ordinary citizens now, this situation is as free as the National Day holiday. For the general public, the most important thing in consuming scenic spots is the time cost. The number of holidays in a year is limited, which may cause more congestion during the holidays. Nowadays, urban residents generally choose to travel on holidays, and the most important factor for traveling is consumption time. If people are crowded, even if the scenic spots are free and there is no queue, this is also the invisible consumption of society.

3. The scenic spots are free, which reflects the high welfare of the country to a certain extent and needs to be based on the national conditions. China has a large population and fewer holidays than developed countries. Even if it is free, I think it will only lead to the scene that the off-season is still weak and the peak season is more prosperous.

My personal suggestion is that, when conditions permit, we should gradually liberalize and give travel expenses to enterprises and units in exchange for time and space.

If all scenic spots are free, the number of tourists will increase in a short time, and some scenic spots will skyrocket, especially some scenic spots with higher original ticket prices in urban areas or around urban areas. The beautiful gardens and palaces in the city center will attract people and surrounding residents to flock to them for free. After a period of rush hour, it will return to normal and even become a place for residents to do morning exercises.

At present, dozens of tickets for scenic spots in China start, and hundreds or even hundreds of yuan are common. Even in some places, it is common to collect money by enclosing pure natural scenery, setting up roadblocks and checkpoints. What's more, a scenic spot stops at both ends to collect money, such as Wulan Mu Tong in Hexigten Banner, Inner Mongolia, and Saihanba in Chengde, Hebei. Obviously, a scenic spot can only cost two yuan, and the tickets add up to 300 yuan less [tears].

In the state of domestic tourism, as long as the long holiday arrives, roads, trains, planes, hotels and scenic spots are crowded with people. All kinds of price increases are not new, and there are even many well-known jokes, such as prawns in Qingdao, Shandong Province, and the heart of Harbin is black and white.

Every basic festival is the beginning of people's high spirits, cursing and bowing all over the street, and ending their return journey with physical and mental exhaustion. The high ticket price remains unchanged, and the free ticket price is even worse. To solve the present situation, we need to start with the holiday system, cancel the centralized holiday, and force a fixed holiday duration every year except the Spring Festival, so that people can arrange their own holiday time. It can not only improve the quality of tourists, but also make the reception of service providers more calm, effectively use related resources and facilities, and promote the healthy and stable development of the whole industry.

Some scenic spots in China are national industries, such as Huangshan Mountain, Mogao Grottoes and Wulingyuan. There are also many scenic spots developed by private capital for local development, such as Tianmen Mountain and Tian Fei. Therefore, the proposition that scenic spots are free is not necessary or impossible. Not just to make money, but to develop and expand domestic demand.

What about free tourist attractions?

1. Optimism: the service of tourist attractions is accelerating, and more experience and capital are applied to the service of tourist attractions and surrounding services. Now, tourism is a

2. Pessimistic view: Most people in China yearn for the most expensive but not the best. If all tourist attractions are free, China's tourism industry will be dealt a fatal blow, and China people may not like to travel in China, so outbound travel will be greatly improved. Of course, the infrastructure, security, operation and maintenance of free scenic spots are all costs. Without income, there would be no such content. Repeatedly, the development of tourism in China is getting worse and worse.

3. Comprehensive view: Free tourist attractions can control the over-exploitation of natural and cultural landscapes and leave the truly ancient things to future generations in China and the world. But if there is no maintenance, the damage may be even greater. Free things are not valued for the development of tourism. In fact, free things are really the most expensive. If the basic quality of citizens is not up to standard, there will be no tourism in China, which will bring unemployment to tens of millions of people. Tourism is actually related to many industries, such as catering, processing, agriculture and real estate. The disadvantages of being free far outweigh the benefits.

Tourist attractions can't be free, and they should be transformed in a planned way according to the social development stage and market development progress in China. Free does not mean unprofitable, nor does it mean that it does not operate. There is a simple reason. When resources are scarce or seriously damaged, the state and even the people will pay attention to and protect them. This is national unity.