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Dear travelers and friends,
Hello everyone! Welcome to Sanniang Bay in Qinzhou. Sanniang Bay, one of the top ten scenic spots in Guangxi, is a national 4A scenic spot and the hometown of Chinese white dolphins. Located in the south bank of China Beibu Gulf, south of Rhinoceros Foot Town, Qinzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Sanniangwan Village is adjacent to Beihai in the east and Qinzhou Port in the west. The second-class road for Qin rhinoceros can directly reach Sanniang Bay, with convenient land and water transportation and rich aquatic resources, with four famous products: blue crab, giant clam, prawn and grouper.
The beauty of Sanniang Bay lies not only in her touching legend, but also in her extraordinary temperament. Golden beaches are soft and friendly, swaying Woods are beautiful and quiet, clear and soft waves are tough and persistent, rocks of various shapes stand tall, quaint fishing villages are warm and talkative, smart dolphins call kindly, and leisurely fishermen.
Please visit at the following time. Remind everyone to pay attention to safety, don't walk alone, in groups of three or five, and please don't litter everywhere. Be a civilized tourist and add luster to our world heritage! I wish you all a good time. Have a good time. Goodbye!
Conclusion (at the end of the tour)
Dear friends, our trip will be over soon. I was deeply impressed by everyone's enthusiasm. At the same time, I also hope that my service can leave a good memory for everyone.
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Problems in tour guide words
1, the content is too thin.
2. The guide words are not prose, and the written introduction is too heavy and not colloquial enough.
3, the structure level is not clear, the logic is not strong, and the organization is not clear.
4. Lack of distinct themes and viewpoints.
5. Introduce yourself and guide idioms. At the same time, we should pay attention to communication with tourists and try to have interactive programs.
6. The relationship between "scenery" and "events" is not handled well, and storytelling or events are often divorced from the contents of scenic spots.