China is a country of etiquette, what should Chinese people pay attention to when traveling?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-27
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Chinese must pay attention to politeness when traveling, do not throw garbage, spit, write casually, and protect tourist attractions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The most important thing to pay attention to is that the problem of littering and spitting is that although China is the stick of etiquette, the quality of the Chinese people is really poor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Be careful not to scribble on scenic spots, don't throw garbage when you're on the street, and be enthusiastic about helping others and show great power.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The most important thing that Chinese people should pay attention to when traveling is their own quality. Because when you go abroad, you represent the image of our country. So keep a good image.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is necessary to pay attention to the local customs, many Chinese etiquette may not be so popular after going abroad, and may violate the taboos of others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not littering and not making loud noises, this is the most basic It is not difficult to be a quality person, but it is a very simple thing to be a person without quality.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You should pay attention to civility, don't scribble and spit, because when you go abroad, you represent China, and you must have this sense of responsibility.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Since China is a country of etiquette, you must not cause trouble to people when you travel, and do not throw garbage everywhere.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When dining in a restaurant, you should respect the local customs, eat quietly, and not be too noisy, because many foreign places do not like noisy dining environments

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, I think the most important thing to pay attention to is your own moral quality, don't throw shame abroad, it will be ugly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Be sure to use civilized language, don't give foreigners the impression that China is a very rude person, which is very scary.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think we represent the face of the country when we go out, and we need to pay attention to our behavior and speech etiquette.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Sitting is boring.

    The seat is "Shangzuo Zun East", "Facing the gate is respected". If it is a round table, the host and guest who are facing the door, and the position on the left and right sides of the host and guest is judged by the distance from the host and guest, the closer to the host and guest position, the more respectful, and the same distance is respected on the left side and on the right. If it is a table of eight immortals, if there is a seat facing the door, then the right side facing the door is the main guest.

    If it is not directly facing the main gate, the right seat on the east side is the chief.

    2. Order food. A standard Chinese meal is usually served with cold cuts, followed by hot stir-fry, followed by a main course, followed by dim sum and soup, and of course, if you feel a little tired, you can have a little dessert and finally fruit. You should also be mindful of the customer's taste when ordering.

    3. Eat. Invite the guests first, and the elders move the chopsticks. When eating and drinking soup, keep your voice quiet and don't disturb your tablemates. In particular, some people like to chirp their lips when eating and make a very clear sound, which is impolite.

    4. Eating. When there are bones in the dish, do not spit directly on the table, and do not spit on the floor, as it will affect the appetite of the tablemates. It is best to put the bones in your own dish by hand.

    5. Pick up vegetables. For the guests, be sure to use chopsticks, hygienic and polite.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As a person who often goes out for fun, I think that some behaviors will not only bring trouble to yourself and others, but also destroy the meaning and fun of travel. I would like to explain my point of view in the following ways:

    1. Respect local culture and customs.

    Each place has its own unique history, traditions, and customs, which are part of the pride and identity of the locals. If, as outsiders, we do not understand, disrespect or even ridicule these cultures and customs, it will hurt the feelings of the locals and even cause conflict and resentment. For example, in some religious places, we should dress appropriately, observe etiquette, and refrain from making loud noises or taking pictures. In some ethnic areas, we should respect the beliefs of the local people and do not touch or take away their idols, totems or offerings. In some countries or regions, we should follow the table manners of the stool, do not waste food, do not refuse the host's hospitality or criticize their dishes.

    Second, we must respect the local ecological environment.

    One of the purposes of tourism is to enjoy the natural scenery, enjoy the fresh air and beautiful views. If we do not pay attention to the protection of the environment during the tour, throw away garbage, destroy vegetation, pollute water sources or disturb wildlife, it will destroy the balance and beauty of nature, affect the experience of other tourists, and even endanger the quality of life and health of local people. For example, in some nature reserves or national parks, we should follow the rules, do not leave the designated route or area, do not pick up or take away any natural objects, do not feed or frighten animals; On some beaches or islands, we should pay attention to marine protection, do not throw away plastic bags, bottles or other garbage, and do not catch or touch corals, starfish or other marine life.

    3. Respect yourself and others.

    Travel is a way to relax and enjoy, and it is also an opportunity to learn and grow. If we only care about our own interests and happiness in the process of traveling, and do not consider the feelings and needs of others, we will lose the true meaning and value of tourism. For example, in some scenic spots or means of transportation, we should follow the order and do not cut in line, grab seats or occupy public space; In some hotels or B&Bs, we should take care of the facilities and not damage, waste or steal anything; In some shopping places or markets, we should be honest and fair, and do not cheat, haggle or return goods.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Abide by the current etiquette and rules of Qingdi: When visiting attractions or going to local restaurants, we should respect the local culture and customs of Hanxiang, dress appropriately, keep quiet, etc.

    Garbage sorting and disposal of Hui Laoqian: In the process of traveling, we should pay attention to garbage sorting and put garbage in designated garbage cans. If you see someone else littering or causing damage to the environment, you can alert them or report it to your local authorities.

    Protection of cultural relics and monuments: When visiting cultural relics and monuments, we should respect historical and cultural heritage, and do not touch, graffiti or damage cultural relics at will. If you find that another tourist has done such a thing, you can alert them or report it to the relevant authorities.

    Respect for animals and nature: In the process of tourism, we should respect animals and nature, do not kill or abuse animals, and do not damage the ecological environment. If you find someone else abusing animals or damaging the environment, you can alert them or report it to the relevant authorities.

    Maintain public order: During the tour, we should abide by public order, do not disturb others, do not make noise, do not litter, etc. If you find that someone else is behaving uncivilly, you can alert the other person or report it to the relevant authorities.

    In short, we should respect the local culture, protect the environment and cultural relics, and observe public order whenever and wherever we are. If you encounter other people's uncivilized behavior, you can remind or report it appropriately. This makes travel more enjoyable, safe, and meaningful.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When traveling, we will often encounter some uncivilized things and behaviors, so we should take the initiative to stand up at this time to stop this uncivilized behavior and make our tourism environment healthier.

    1. Use first-class propaganda to guide the correct code of conduct.

    TV, newspapers and other public ** in the introduction of the beautiful scenery of the scenic spot, should also remind tourists in the scenic spot, need to pay attention to the local social culture and behavioral norms, so that tourists can fully understand the customs of the scenic spot, so that "follow the customs", to avoid uncivilized tourism behavior due to ignorance of the rules and taboos.

    Appropriate reminder slogans can be set up in the scenic area to remind tourists of the correct tourism behavior, and at the same time make tourists realize that they are in a public place, bear public responsibilities, clarify the behavior norms that tourists should have in this role, and help them better adapt to the behavior brought by the new role, so as to consciously abide by the correct behavior norms.

    2. Strengthen the management of scenic spots and create a civilized tourism environment.

    In some cases, the uncivilized behavior of tourists is not because of their own low quality, but because the facilities of tourist attractions are not perfect, which leads to uncivilized behavior. To improve the construction of scenic facilities, especially the establishment of infrastructure, such as garbage cans, toilets, rest areas, etc., should not only be convenient for tourists, but also pay attention to the scientific and rational nature of the facilities, and should be consistent with the content of the scenic spot to enhance its ornamentation. In some places where the problem of littering is more prominent, strengthening cleaning can also solve the problem to a large extent.

    It is also possible to consciously set up civilized propaganda tips to remind tourists of their behavior and not to cross the boundaries of civilization.

    3. Pay attention to self-management and internalize civilized tourism behavior.

    Psychological research has shown that external normative requirements need to be transformed into people's internal consciousness, and then they can be transformed into behavioral habits, and this process can be achieved through self-management. To help tourists achieve self-supervision and self-control in the process of tourism, different management measures can be taken: before traveling, mainly by means of education, such as before entering the scenic spot, distribute brochures of civilized tourism to tourists, and let special tour guides explain civilized tourism behavior; In tourism, restraint and incentive means are the mainstay, such as holding various civilized tourism sales and distribution activities in the scenic area to create a strong tourism civilization atmosphere.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The most important thing: religious faith.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Depending on where you go, the more important thing is your religious beliefs and eating habits.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Chinese culture has a long history of more than 5,000 years, summed up in two words is a long history, broad and profound, with the changes in social life, even if it has experienced thousands of years of historical evolution, but it has been inherited very well, China itself is a country of etiquette, so many people will have such a question, that is, China is the country that pays the most attention to etiquette, from ancient times to the present, what changes have occurred in the etiquette of treating people? For this issue,For example, the clothing, expressions and speech have changed a lot, so let's explain them in detail.

    We all know that in the Chinese civilization, there are a lot of historical and cultural cultures that have been well preserved, from ancient times to the present, our etiquette has also been greatly defended, with the rapid development of social economy, our living standards have been greatly improved, the way of life has also undergone great changes, material needs have been well met, these are one of the important manifestations of changes in social life.

    In the history of China, China has always been a country that pays attention to etiquette, so China is known as the country of etiquette, in our big family, because each nation, each region of the human brain has a different cultural history, so people in the etiquette of treating people will be different, the development to this day, many places have undergone great changes in the etiquette.

    First of all, there are costumes, in the past, during the festival, many relatives would come to visit, so every time it comes to the traditional festival, people will pay special attention to the dress, in order to be able to welcome relatives from afar. The second is the expression, in ancient times, when receiving guests, they would look very polite and behaved dignifiedly, but now they behave very casually. Finally, I can talk, and now the way of communication is very easy-going.

    That's what I've summarized, and some of the changes that have happened in our real lives about how we treat people.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The etiquette of treating people has changed in terms of clothing, expressions and conversation, compared with the seriousness and solemnity of the ancients when treating people, modern people are much more casual and easy-going.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The etiquette of humility is gone. In ancient times, people of low status had to kneel and bow when they saw people of high status, but now, everyone is equal, and they only need to shake hands or nod their heads when they meet.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The civilization of the ceremonial state can be reflected in the following aspects:

    1. Civilized cycling.

    Strictly follow the traffic rules.

    Traffic signals and traffic signs.

    Be courteous to pedestrians, do not cross the line at red lights, and yellow lights.

    Don't rush, don't ride with people, don't chase each other, and if you encounter the old, weak, sick and disabled, you should give understanding and take the initiative to be courteous.

    2. Civilized ride.

    Wait at the specified place, queue up to buy tickets in turn, and take the bus in order, not strong up and down. Consciously abide by and maintain the riding order, behave in a civilized manner, and be courteous to each other. Keep the environment in the station and in the car, and do not make loud noises.

    Take care of the station and in-car facilities, do not step on stools, do not scribble, and do not damage public property. After getting on the bus, do not grab a seat, and take the initiative to give up your seat for inconvenient passengers such as the elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant.

    3. Civilized walking.

    Follow the road traffic rules and use the sidewalks.

    mutual comity; Do not drive in the wrong direction, do not run red lights, do not jaywalk, do not climb over guardrails; Consciously obey the command of the traffic police and keep the traffic flowing.

    4. Civilized tour.

    In public places, consciously maintain environmental hygiene, do not spit, do not litter confetti peels; Take care of public facilities.

    No scribbling; Obey order, pay attention to safety, and be courteous to each other; Behave modestly and be quiet.

    5. Civilization**.

    Consciously abide by the regulations of theaters and stadiums (halls), enter on time and in order with tickets, and take seats with the right number. Pay attention to neat clothing, civilized behavior, and maintain cleanliness and hygiene. **Be polite during performances and competitions, respect actors, athletes and referees, and do not leave the venue early without reason; Don't comment loudly, don't make noise.

    6. Maintain environmental hygiene.

    No spitting and chewing gum.

    Do not litter and do not smoke in non-smoking areas.

    7. Observe public order.

    Don't make noise, line up to obey the order, don't block the road, and don't talk loudly in public places.

    8. Protect the ecological environment.

    Do not trample on green spaces, do not pick flowers, trees and fruits, and do not chase, throw, or feed animals.

    9. Protect cultural relics and historic sites.

    Do not graffiti on cultural relics and monuments, do not climb and touch cultural relics, and take photos and videos to comply with the regulations.

    10. Take care of public facilities.

    Do not stain the room supplies, do not damage the public facilities, do not take advantage of small advantages, and save water.

    Electricity is not consumed for meals.

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