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Learning Chinese - Tourism Etiquette Rules for Chinese Citizens Traveling Abroad







CITYLIFE / Tourism Etiquette






Tourism Etiquette Rules for Chinese Citizens Traveling Abroad

(bbs.chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-07-04 11:21



Chinese citizens traveling abroad must observe the local standards of
propriety while keeping their own national dignity.

1 Keep the place clean and tidy, and protect the environment. Be dressed
appropriatedly. Don't yell or talk loudly.

2 Respect senior citizens and care for children. And be ready to help
others in need. To the female practice "lady first"; to others follow the
rule "after you, please".

3 Keep track of the time difference and arrive at appointments on time.
Wait in a queue to get your turn and stand behind the yellow line.

4 Be a welcome guest in a hotel. Don't damage objects in hotel rooms.
Wine and dine quietly, and don't waste food.

5 Go in for healthy and cultured entertainments, and say no to
pornography, gambling and drugs.

6 Follow the rules and tips on sightseeing tours. Be careful to observe
the local customs or taboos. Don't violate or offend against them.

7 When in doubt or difficulty, make enquiries to the Chinese embassy or
the consulate. Be a responsible traveler and enjoy a safe and pleasant
trip.
















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