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篇一:
On Development of Tourism
With the opening and reform policy being carried out, thousands upon thousands of foreign visitors are crowding into our country. Tourism brings China a lot of benefits. First, it enablesitheChinese people to know more about the outside world and promotes frlendship and understanding. Second, it is financially beneficial to China, which needs more foreign currencies, for its modernization program.
Tourism, however, gives rise to a number of problems. There are many uncivilized phenomenon in the tourist attractions.For instance, Some tourists spitting everywhere. As a result of overcrowding caused serious heritage-breaking.it also becomes a burden to our inefficient transportation system. Besides, the living standard of the average Chinese is still not high enough to be able to afford the many different sorts of expenses during long distance travels. Therefore, there are still a lot of obstacles hindering the expansion of tourism in our country.
As for me, with the development of our national economy, all these problems will certainly be solved step by step. A much better and brighter future awaits us.
篇二:
It have been discussed for a long time that how to deal with the uncivilized behaviors during the travel, such as write on the place of historic interests, or claim to old trees. This kind of things happened in China more often than any other countries. What can we do to prevent those actions? Though we have advocate education of the tourists for years, the situation was not better than be imagined. In my opinion, we still have to encourage the education of our tourists, but with some change. For example, we should not only disseminate “Don’t Do Sth.”, but also with the reason and an explanation that it is not cool to sign names or words everywhere, in the contrary, we have to ashamed of that. Make a comparison between foreigners and us can also increase our consciousness.
篇三:
Shenzhen, a southern coastal city in Guangdong Province, which is a pioneer of China's opening-up and reform policies is now planning to introduce regulations that will punish uncivilized behavior.
The Standing Committee of the Shenzhen Municipal People's Congress is now collecting public opinion on the proposed regulations that are likely to include requiring violators to perform community services and publish personal apologies, and lowering a person's credit rating. Those who engage in uncivilized behavior can also be fined and detained.
"The new forms of punishment are based on the experience of Singapore," a senior official from the committee, Dai Guangyu, was quoted in Mondays' People's Daily as saying.
"It will be the most extensive and difficult legislation since the city was granted legislative rights," Dai said.
Singaporean laws include fines for spitting on the street.
The standing committee said 81,000 residents filled out questionnaires during the first round of public consultations.
The most egregious bad behaviors were found to be occupying public areas for private use, littering and posting notices on public property.
The city plans to introduce 49 so-called uncivilized behaviors that are to be regulated.
The committee is now asking for public input on punishment mechanisms that will limit the discretion of law enforcers.
The majority of commentators on the Internet appreciated the city's attempt to regulate uncivilized behavior and hope to see their city's social environment improve.
Mu Yifei, a renowned commentator, said on his Sina microblog that he hopes the proposed rules raise standards of behavior. "Uneducated nationals are always the inferior," he wrote tersely.
Zhang Zhuting, a law professor at the Transport Management Institute under the Ministry of Transport, told the Global Times that he supports the city's efforts but thinks the committee may not have the legislative powers to impose some of the proposed punishments.
"Commonly, local legislative bodies could only refer to fines and warnings in their regulations. Only the National People's Congress or the State Council can require community service," Zhang said.
Zhang also noted that uncivilized behavior can sometimes be open to subjective interpretation.
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