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It's a big fuss! Tourists in Mingsha Mountain rode camels and took pictures with their mobile phones and were asked for a tip of 20 yuan

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On May 1st, the sun was shining, and it was a good day to travel. But who would have thought that in the beautiful Crescent Spring of Mingsha Mountain, some netizens actually encountered the embarrassing thing of "taking pictures and tipping". This netizen happily rides a camel, wanting to make beautiful memories in the desert. So, I asked the master who led the camel to help me take a few photos with my mobile phone, I thought this was a small luck in the journey, but I didn't expect it to become a "wrongful money" transaction.

It's a big fuss! Tourists in Mingsha Mountain rode camels and took pictures with their mobile phones and were asked for a tip of 20 yuan

The master was silent when taking pictures, and it was not until the netizen happily got off the camel's back after arriving at the finish line that he was told that he needed to pay a "photo tip" of 20 yuan/person. Hey, isn't this a clear way to make people a "big wrong"? Fortunately, netizens are not vegetarians, and after some theories, they resolutely called the complaint number. After a lot of twists and turns, we finally succeeded in defending our rights, which is really gratifying!

As soon as this incident came out, netizens were hotly discussed. Some people say: "As long as you make it clear in advance, it's good to choose both ways, if you don't say it before, it's hard to accept it when you're done." "It's not, the price is clearly marked, you and I are willing, this is the king of the transaction. Some netizens said: "I know it's wrong, but I still let tourists complain, how can tourists have time to spend on you?"

It's a big fuss! Tourists in Mingsha Mountain rode camels and took pictures with their mobile phones and were asked for a tip of 20 yuan

The staff of the scenic spot also responded: "Unless the charge for taking pictures is voluntary, tourists can call the police station in the scenic spot." "It seems that the scenic spot also has zero tolerance for this matter, after all, it is related to the reputation of the scenic spot and the vital interests of tourists.

In this incident, the staff of the police station also gave clear instructions: "If the other party forcibly asks for a tip or makes a forced transaction, the tourist has every right to refuse to pay." If you encounter such a problem on site, you can directly call the complaint number of the scenic spot, and our staff will respond immediately and help you deal with this kind of problem. Such a response undoubtedly reassures tourists, and also shows the determination of the local community to protect the rights and interests of tourists and combat illegal activities.

It's a big fuss! Tourists in Mingsha Mountain rode camels and took pictures with their mobile phones and were asked for a tip of 20 yuan

Having said that, camel masters, it's a good thing to help take pictures, but we have to make it clear in advance whether we have to charge and how much we charge, so that everyone is happy. Don't wait until the end to make tourists feel that they have been "slaughtered", it will be very bad.

I think it's always right to have multiple eyes when you're away from home. Tourists should also learn to protect themselves, encounter unreasonable things, bravely defend their rights, and don't let themselves become "wronged". In terms of scenic spots, management should be strengthened and services should be standardized, so that every tourist can leave a good memory.

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