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Price rises for scenic spots need justifying

China Daily | Updated: 2015-06-24 07:42

During this year's Dragon Boat Festival many scenic spots raised their entry prices. The tourism and pricing authorities introduced regulations in 2007 that clearly stipulate the procedures for raising the admission prices for tourist attractions and the amounts they can be increased by. These rules appear to have fallen on deaf ears. Moreover, the public is seldom told how the ticket revenue is used. Comments:

Many of these scenic spots and places of historical interest are part of the country's natural and cultural heritage. But managed by local governments, they have become quasi-public products. The arbitrary hikes in ticket prices are because there is no complete, definite and functional pricing law regulating local authorities' ticket revenues.

Song Rui, research of tourism of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, June 23

Price rises for scenic spots need justifying

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