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What are the scenic spots where disabled people can apply for free?
There are tens of millions of scenic spots in China, with a vast territory and rich resources, which make you feast your eyes and sigh the magnificence of the motherland. We have always been very kind and caring for disabled friends. Many scenic spots have policies that allow people with disabilities to visit scenic spots for free.

In order to show concern and love for the disabled, China's national 5A scenic spots clearly stipulate that disabled people can play for free as long as they have a certificate, but in some places, the tickets are only half or all, and the specific situation is subject to the regulations of local scenic spots.

Meanwhile, in 2065,438+07, there were 365,438+0 provinces and cities in China. Public cultural and sports facilities and tourist attractions such as museums, parks, exhibition halls, libraries, gymnasiums, memorial halls, zoos, botanical gardens and some scenic spots should be open to the disabled (deaf-mute) free of charge.

The specific provinces and cities that issued the documents are: Beijing, Tianjin, Chongqing, Shanghai, Hebei, Shanxi, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, Guizhou, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Sichuan, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Henan, Hainan, Hunan, Jiangxi, Gansu, Yunnan and Qinghai.

In addition, some places also stipulate whether to give preferential treatment to caregivers of severely disabled people and how to charge for traffic in scenic spots.

Therefore, it also means that disabled friends can visit most scenic spots in these places for free. Therefore, when disabled friends arrive at scenic spots, remember to show their disability certificates and ask about relevant preferential policies in order to enjoy the greatest benefits. However, the specific circumstances shall be subject to the provisions on publicity of scenic spots.

It depends on different cities and different scenic spots. Most of them are still preferential strategies.

But Hangzhou has opened many free scenic spots, especially those that don't need special maintenance. Many cities also have strategies to discount or reduce the number of ID cards.

On the contrary, I suggest that disabled people travel in groups.

A "Folk Disabled Tour Group" was spontaneously established through the Internet. While taking care of each other, under the premise of preferential treatment for disabled people, soldiers and students, we can talk about group buying with various toll attractions. So, isn't this better? It will be more meaningful if public welfare activities such as "environmental protection" are added.

So based on 10 people, the more the better. That is to say, it can have a foundation to go around the scenic spot and bring endless laughter. How nice! If I have such a will, I can build a group!

In order to show care for the special group of disabled people, China's 5A-level scenic spots clearly stipulate that disabled people can enter for free as long as they have a certificate, but in some places, only half tickets or half tickets are exempted. The specific situation is subject to local regulations.

In 20 17, most provinces in China took corresponding relief measures. Public cultural and sports facilities and tourist attractions such as museums, parks, exhibition halls, libraries, gymnasiums, memorial halls, zoos, botanical gardens and scenic spots in more than 30 provinces and cities are open to the disabled free of charge.

More than 30 provinces and cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Gansu and Yunnan. And also give preferential treatment to the severely disabled accompanying them. I also hope that other provinces and cities will introduce preferential policies and measures for the disabled as soon as possible.