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多地迎“回马枪”式暗访检查,文旅部最新通报
证券时报·2025-09-22 15:28

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Culture and Tourism has reported the fifth batch of inspections in the cultural and tourism sector, highlighting issues related to safety facility maintenance, fire passage management, and high-risk project supervision, while reinforcing the supervision of service contract fulfillment [1][4][5]. Group 1: Inspection Findings - The recent inspections covered eight provinces, with half of them being previously inspected areas, indicating a continuous effort to enforce safety responsibilities at local and enterprise levels [1][4]. - Specific issues were identified in Guangxi, such as a viewing platform lacking guardrails, posing a fall risk, and previous reports highlighted various safety violations including unqualified tour guides and inadequate safety measures [4]. - Inner Mongolia was reported again shortly after a previous inspection, with concerns about uninspected modified vehicles used for desert off-road activities, indicating significant safety risks [4]. Group 2: Service Contract Supervision - The report emphasized the need for stricter supervision of service contract fulfillment, revealing that some travel agencies and guides failed to provide services as agreed, affecting tourist experiences [5][6]. - Examples include unauthorized changes to travel itineraries and arrangements for shopping activities without prior agreement with tourists, which deviated from the signed contracts [6][7]. - The Ministry has initiated a year-long special rectification campaign to address forced shopping issues in the tourism market, maintaining a "zero tolerance" approach towards violations [7]. Group 3: Travel Safety Guidelines - The Ministry issued travel tips for the upcoming National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, advising tourists to prepare adequately, enhance safety measures, and avoid high-risk activities [9]. - Tourists are encouraged to check weather and traffic conditions, choose licensed travel agencies, and avoid unsafe areas, particularly in outbound travel [9]. - Safety precautions include ensuring vehicle conditions for self-driving trips, wearing seatbelts, and adhering to fire safety regulations during the autumn season [9].