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What are the tourist attractions in Chongqing? How about joining this group? I heard that there is a Huguang guild hall. How's it going?

Let me answer your question, because I have been there not long ago. There are many tourist attractions in Chongqing, including Jie Fangbei, Three Gorges Square, Chaotianmen Square, White House Pavilion, Zhazidong, Three Gorges Museum, Ciqikou, Chongqing Great Hall of the People and Huguang Guild Hall.

Personally, I suggest not to join the tour group, because there are many scenic spots that don't need tickets. The tour guide will take you to dinner and shopping, which is time-consuming. When you really go to the tourist attractions, you will have little time to visit, which makes you feel very unhappy. Traveling outside is just for fun, and it is very convenient to take the bus in Chongqing. You can plan the tour route at home in advance, and after visiting one scenic spot, you can go to another scenic spot by car, which is very free.

There is a Huguang Guild Hall in downtown Chongqing. Tickets are 30 yuan, student 15. I suggest you search the introduction of the guild hall before you go, and just take photos after you go. Don't listen to the guide's deception (brainwashing). Remember here: after entering the clubhouse, you will find signs and signs of "Fu", "Lu", "Shou" and "Xi" hanging everywhere. 100 yuan each. If you buy it, don't let me take it away. Write your name and hang it in front of the Buddha statue. What I want to tell you is that if you don't believe in God, don't enter a room with curtains after your own visit. There are four big characters on the door of this room, called "Huairen Yande". Before entering this room, the tour guide will take you to the water tank to make an introduction, and then say that when everyone enters "Huairen Yande" (that is, where you get the ribbon for free, where you spend 100 yuan to buy a brand), the tour guide will let the group worship Buddha, and then line up in two ways to get the ribbon, and the family will stand in a row together. He will ask everyone the year of birth, and he will indeed give everyone a ribbon to hang in front of the Buddha statue to keep them safe! Family members, elderly people in poor health, people who seem to be rich, and honest people who are relatively familiar with them are all targets of slaughter. He will send you a hair band, tell your fortune, what to pay attention to this year and next year, and so on. At this time, he will observe whether you are listening attentively. If you look around and don't pay attention, he won't give you a hint, but he won't be fooled. If you listen attentively, he will give you a signal when you leave. When you get the sign and go out the back door, you haven't come to worry about whether there is a trap, because you won't think that the person who sent the sign didn't ask you for money. When you leave the back door, someone will stop you. This is 100 yuan. In fact, you don't have to give money at this time, either give him a dollar (piss her off) or give him a signal to leave. Ribbons are free.

At present, many scenic spots are like this They say you can get 2-inch photos for free. You go down the mountain to get the photos, and he will develop a 7-inch one and a 2-inch one. If you like a 7-inch one, you will be asked to give money to 20 yuan. At this time, most people gave it. If you still have big photos, you can take small ones (to piss them off), and some temples sell "gold medals for climbing the summit" for free. You can buy them if you want. The problem is that in the end, he will say that you can ask the master to open things for free. If you think it's free, you can ask the master. After the teacher speaks well, you give money, 99 yuan, 199 yuan, 1999 yuan and so on. It's fucking dark. Of course, you can say that you have no money, and he can't help it. Haha, that's all. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Otherwise, if you think it's worth it after careful consideration, that's fine. No regret medicine. I will see the old couple traveling, and the guide will ask them to do some shopping. The old man bought the rogue's things (by force). After getting on the bus, the old lady and the old man quarreled, which made them feel very unhappy. In fact, some tour guides are very dark. I suggest taking a picture of them. If it is unreasonable, you can complain to him. I hope you have a wonderful trip!