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文旅部启动暑期旅游市场专项整治 严打无证经营与强迫购物
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-07-10 02:30

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) of China has announced a "zero tolerance" policy towards forced shopping and other illegal activities in the tourism market, launching a year-long special rectification campaign to protect tourists' rights and maintain market order [1][2]. Group 1: Campaign Details - The campaign will focus on issues such as unlicensed operations and forced shopping, particularly monitoring high-risk products like family tours and study tours, in anticipation of over 3 billion tourist trips during the summer peak season [1][2]. - The MCT will collaborate with the Ministry of Public Security and the State Administration for Market Regulation to implement this campaign [2]. Group 2: Targeted Areas of Rectification - Key areas of focus include travel agencies, tourism shopping stores, tour guides, and online travel operators, with specific actions against illegal practices such as operating without a license and misleading consumers [2][3]. - Travel agencies will be scrutinized for practices like luring tourists with below-cost prices and obtaining kickbacks through shopping arrangements [2]. - Tourism shopping stores will be monitored for misleading advertising and price fraud, while tour guides will be targeted for unauthorized guiding and coercive sales tactics [2][3]. Group 3: Safety Measures and Guidelines - The MCT has created a "Tourism Avoid Pitfalls Guide" and a "Tourism Safety Manual" to educate tourists on safety and potential traps [4]. - Tourists are advised to be aware of six common traps, including false advertising, lack of operating qualifications, and non-standard contract signing [5][6]. Group 4: Reporting and Compliance - Tourists are encouraged to report violations by calling the government service hotline or through the MCT's official website, and to keep evidence of their travel agreements and transactions for potential legal action [6].