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Guilin Fortune Telling Pavilion _ Guilin Fortune Telling Street

True and false fortune-telling of Wanshou Palace in Dawei, Guilin

Organized deception of good people in the name of religion

This ancient town was built in 200 AD. Wanshou Bridge was built in the Ming Dynasty. It's not bad to visit it.

There is a newly built Taoist temple in the ancient town. Compared with other houses, it can be regarded as a high-walled compound. When the tour guide picked us up from the car, it was explained and introduced by the local tour guide. After a while, I was taken to this point of view and handed over to another "special" tour guide to explain.

First of all, tell us not to take pictures when entering the temple. I think some famous Taoist temples have gone, and there are fewer like this. Before entering the main hall, the tour guide explained some pictures on the wall I took a few photos and felt a little shoddy.

In fact, this explanation time is the flexible time to wait for a group of tourists to leave the hall. Taoist priests are all business teams, but they don't know much about learning and are eager for quick success. It's too explicit to let you go if you donate.

When everyone resists together, they have no choice. The actions of the Taoist priests in these high walls are really not as good as those of the simple people in the small streets of the ancient town outside the wall. The more tourism develops, all kinds of things will happen. If this kind of thing is left unchecked, China's religion will suffer.