Why are domestic tickets for research studies so expensive

Updated on Inner door 2024-01-28
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on the price, and most of them are on the high side.

    It depends on the purpose of the tour, if it is to go to the scenic spot, it will have an impact, if you want to visit and experience the cultural customs, in fact, there is not much difference.

    Personally, I don't think the two are in conflict, because it's a matter of values, maybe some people just like to live well, or some are foodies, and everyone will automatically coordinate in several major consumption aspects, and tickets are only a part.

    This should be yes, it will be attracting, but the soft power theory is a chain reaction, many people don't go to travel, they can learn about the culture of their motherland just by reading books, but it is not as touching as personal experience.

    If tourism is the main source of the economy, and they can understand it, but if it's because of the ticket problem, which inhibits the choice of destinations, then it's a bit of a reversal of the cart, as in the case of the ancient city of Phoenix, which is a clear failure.

    Overall, ticket prices should be reasonable.

    I feel that when the landlord asks questions, he is deliberately guiding everyone to think that tickets are too expensive and have a series of negative effects, so the questions raised are tendentious, if it is really a research discussion, it is recommended to ask more objectively.

    Combined with objective questions, and a large sample survey with a statistical rationale for normal distribution intervals, it may be more helpful for the real "study".

    The above is just a personal opinion, and I hope it will be helpful to you

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