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What is 3N tourism?

"3N" tourism refers to a tourism mode with the theme of "Nature, Nostalgia and Nirvana". Yang Naiji, honorary director of the Institute of Tourism Science of Beijing Tourism College, pointed out that "3N" mode will become a new trend of tourism in China at the first expert seminar on "China Eco-tourism Product Innovation and Tourism Destination Planning".

Yang Naiji pointed out that "3N" is defined as a new trend of tourism development in the 21st century by western tourism circles, while the traditional tourism in China is a kind of "dynamic tourism" which focuses on sightseeing. Tourists passively rush from one scenic spot to another to take part in tourism activities, which easily makes tourists tired.

Yang Naiji believes that "3N" is a brand-new static tourism model, which meets the new needs of social development in China. In modern society, people are constantly urbanized and the city is highly artificial, which will lead to various physiological and psychological problems and diseases. The urbanites living in the reinforced concrete forest are eager to escape from the "modern besieged city" and return their body and mind to the real nature.

Therefore, "3N" tourism avoids crowded tourist attractions and human landscapes, and goes to nature such as forests, grasslands, mountains, river valleys and lakes. Instead of running around, it only camps at the destination and stays for a few days, so that the soul can be bathed in nature and immersed in the nostalgia of the harmonious and perfect relationship between man and nature and people, so that its spirit can be integrated into the paradise on earth.

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Safety is the guarantee of enjoying a happy journey. It's best to buy travel accident insurance before you leave, and you can get timely assistance in case of an accident.

Try to take as little cash as possible during the trip. Don't put money in your luggage. Keep it personally. Don't leave valuables in the room. It's best to go shopping in a regular store and ask for an invoice to prove it. When trying on shoes, it is best to ask friends from the same group to accompany and take care of the items.

Important documents such as passports, visas, ID cards, credit cards, and airplane tickets should be carried with you and properly kept. It's best to make a copy of each one and put it in your handbag before you leave, and put the original in your underwear pocket. Don't agree easily when someone checks the documents, but report to the team leader for handling. If the team leader is not present, you can ask the other party to show your ID card or work certificate, otherwise you should refuse. If the other party is a policeman, you should also write down their ID number, badge number and car number.

In the process of traveling, tourists should keep all possible supporting materials, such as travel contracts, travel invoices, scenic spots tickets, medical documents, etc., instead of merely making verbal promises. When necessary, consumers can record the negotiation process with the travel agency in the form of recording for future use. In case of infringement, it is necessary to report it to travel agencies, consumer associations, tourism quality supervision institutions and other institutions in a timely manner.

When traveling abroad, we should respect the customs and habits of the host country, especially those with special religious customs, and avoid disputes caused by improper words and deeds. When encountering natural disasters such as earthquakes or political turmoil, wars, sudden terrorist incidents or accidental injuries, we should calmly deal with them and evacuate the dangerous area as soon as possible, and promptly report to the Chinese embassy or consulate in the host country or contact relevant domestic departments for rescue and protection.