Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China (Order No. 3 of the President)


The Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China, adopted at the second meeting of the Standing Committee of the Twelfth National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China on April 25, 2013, is hereby promulgated and shall come into force as of October 1, 2013.

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Interpretation of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China

Tourism law is also the first law in the history of tourism development in China. As the tourism industry has a long chain, a wide range of related industries and many departments involved, it is difficult to legislate separately for different types of tourism activities, and only a comprehensive legislative model can be adopted. The Tourism Law consists of 10 chapters and 112 articles. In addition to the general provisions and supplementary provisions, it respectively stipulates tourists, tourism planning and promotion, tourism operation, tourism service contracts, tourism safety, tourism supervision and management, tourism dispute handling, and legal liability, covering the contents of administrative law, economic law, and civil law.


Health Care in Tourism and Prevention and Emergency Treatment of Common Tourism Diseases (II)

People suffering from carsickness, airsickness and seasickness should not eat enough before traveling and should take medicine (it is better to let them take their own medicine or the medicine provided by the doctor); If possible, let them sit in a more balanced seat. Tourists get airsick (by car or boat) during a long journey. The tour guide can ask the steward for assistance.


Personal safety precautions in tourism

The threats to personal security mainly come from two aspects: man-made and natural environment. Human factors can be divided into tourists' own factors and others' factors.


Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China (Order No. 3 of the President)

The Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China, adopted at the second meeting of the Standing Committee of the Twelfth National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China on April 25, 2013, is hereby promulgated and shall come into force as of October 1, 2013.


Health Care in Tourism and Prevention and Emergency Treatment of Tourism Common Diseases

Tourism is conducive to physical and mental health. In order to achieve the goal of promoting health, one problem that needs attention in tourism is disease prevention. For this reason, we should make all kinds of preparations before traveling. During traveling, we should actively carry out self-care, prevent accidental injuries and accidents, and learn to prevent some minor and common diseases. In case of accidents, we should be able to deal with them without panic.