Tour guides are specialized in providing tourist services for tourists. They have rich tourism knowledge and experience, and can provide tourists with services such as tour route planning, explanation, cultural introduction and question and answer.
1, tourist destinations and attractions:
Tour guides usually work in specific destinations or scenic spots. They need to be familiar with and understand the local history, culture, customs and other related knowledge, and can provide detailed explanations and introductions for tourists.
2, route planning and itinerary:
The tour guide is responsible for making the tour route and itinerary during the tour. They need to consider the needs of tourists and time constraints, design a reasonable itinerary, and take into account factors such as the order of scenic spots and traffic.
3. Explanation and explanation:
During the tour, the tour guide introduces the history, background and tradition of the scenic spot to the tourists through explanation and explanation. They need to have good oral communication skills and be able to convey information to tourists vividly and interestingly.
4. Cultural inheritance and exchange:
While introducing scenic spots to tourists, tour guides also bear the responsibility of cultural inheritance and exchange. They can share local folk customs, art performances, traditional handicrafts and so on, so that visitors can have a deeper understanding of local culture.
5. Question Answers and Services:
Tour guide is an important support and consultation object for tourists during their journey. They need to be able to answer tourists' questions, solve tourists' doubts and difficulties, and provide related services, such as translation and ticket purchase.
6, safety management and emergency response:
Tour guides need to pay attention to the safety of tourists, especially outdoors or in complex environments. They need to have basic safety knowledge and first aid skills, and be able to handle emergencies and emergencies properly.
7, multilingual ability and professional knowledge:
Tour guides usually need to be fluent in foreign languages and be able to provide services for tourists from different countries and regions. In addition, for tour guides in specific fields or themes, they also need to have relevant professional knowledge, such as art, history, natural science and so on.