College students rise to "special forces tourism": 8 scenic spots a day only sleep for 3 hours at night.

College students rise to "special forces tourism": 8 scenic spots a day only sleep for 3 hours at night.

  Recently, the reporter found that terms such as "Special Forces Tourism", "Military Training Tourism" and "Military Training Tourism for College Students" have become hot topics on many social media, among which the topic video with "Special Forces Tourism for College Students" has accumulated tens of millions of broadcasts on a short video platform.

  Short time, many scenic spots, low cost, and tiring travel … … It is the characteristic of this new type of tourism. Some experts have analyzed that there may be a certain "revenge travel" mentality, but excellent physical fitness has also laid the foundation for high-intensity tourism, but for college students, low-cost travel without staying at night is very expensive.

  /phenomenon/

  Some students crossed three provinces in eight days.

  Punch dozens of scenic spots

  Zhu Yuying told reporters that at present, she has traveled to 9 cities alone, and the cumulative number of scenic spots punched out has exceeded 100. "The strongest one was that she crossed the three provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Anhui in eight days during the winter vacation and punched dozens of scenic spots." On March 31st, Zhu Xieying unexpectedly got a day off. She prepared a one-day military training trip plan to Guangyuan in advance, arrived in Guangyuan at 9: 00 a.m., punched in eight places that day, and returned to school around 11: 00 p.m..

  Zhu Xieying also shared the planned May Day trip to Changsha, where she will spend three nights on the train in five days. For her, if a trip can visit every famous scenic spot, it will produce a sense of satisfaction.

  Xing Yuan Su Heng, a sophomore in Xi ‘an, came to Chengdu with friends a few days ago to experience it. After class on Friday, they took the high-speed train at 19 o’clock that day and arrived at Chengdu East Station at 23: 30. Later, they experienced the night view of Chengdu, didn’t rest until three or four o’clock in the morning, got up at 6 o’clock the next morning and went to the giant panda base, and then went to Wuhou Temple, Kuanzhai Lane and other scenic spots. After the experience, he felt that these scenic spots were still worth seeing.

  Liu Tongxue, a sophomore in sichuan university of media and communications, planned a commando-style tour in mid-April, and his destination was Xichang. For her, the two-day travel time on weekends is not short, because she found that although winter and summer vacations are very suitable for college students to travel, many students will go to practice during the winter and summer vacations, but they have no chance to travel. Not only that, you can also travel at the wrong peak on weekends, and the consumption or accommodation in the scenic spot will be half-discounted, which is more cost-effective.

  /explore/

  There is retaliatory tourism.

  But love is a stronger internal drive.

  On the internet, there is also a word — — Revenge tourism.

  After communicating with many college students who have experienced special forces tourism, the reporter learned that many college students’ travel plans were put on hold during the epidemic. Zhu Xieying said that this "hurry to play" mentality has indeed been amplified after the liberalization. "There is a sense of urgency, and I can feel that the frequency of travel has increased." Xing Yuan Su Heng said that this is his first time to travel abroad in three years.

  Although college students’ travel may have some color of revenge tourism now, love is the stronger internal driving force. Zhu Xieying hopes that she can go to a completely strange city and explore the "mystery" there on her own. "So going out for a weekend trip is in my plan."

  Xing Yuan Su Heng found that many young people like to travel as soon as they leave. In his view, arranging a short weekend trip can not only alleviate the fatigue of studying in the middle of the week, but also make life more hopeful.

  It is worth noting that special forces tourism also has some negative effects on students. Liu Tongxue said that she found that after adopting this kind of tourism, people usually choose some distant destinations, which may average 90,000 steps a day. If there is a morning class on Monday, it is easy to be late or in poor spirits. "So you need to master the degree of tourism and balance entertainment and school."

  /behind/

  Test processing ability and adaptability.

  There are gains, cures and socializing.

  A trip, not just eating and drinking, the formulation of the previous strategy, some unexpected situations in the middle, etc., will test a person’s ability to deal with problems and adapt to changes.

  Occasionally, there will be some wonderful encounters during the journey. When Zhu Xieying is on her way, she often chats with passengers sitting next to her on buses and high-speed trains, and there are some interesting uncles and aunts. Everyone is happy to share their stories. "Through chatting, I not only know the multifaceted nature of the world, but also the boredom and loneliness on the way have disappeared." Xing Yuan Su Heng also said that maybe you can meet fellow villagers at any scenic spot. "When you go to the Panda Base, many passengers around you speak Xi’ an dialect, which is very kind." These casual adventures seem to temporarily keep them away from the pressure brought by busy studies in the middle of the week, but the short carnival has played a healing role.

  For Liu Tongxue, such a way of traveling has not only failed to reduce the quality of play, but also experienced punching in more efficiently. These wonderful moments are worth sharing in a circle of friends or social media. "It (military training travel experience) has certain social value." Zhu Xieying and Liu Tongxue have similar ideas. She will carefully record every special forces tour and post it on her social media. "When I share it, many sisters will come to consult, and I have also found my peers through social software. Teammate."

  Expert opinion

  This is more like a "carnival"

  Release emotions and stress

  Why can special forces tourism form a trend among college students?

  Deng Jing, an associate professor in the Department of Cultural Tourism Management of Chengdu Jincheng College, said that there are three main reasons: First, college students who have been restricted in travel may have a certain psychology of "retaliatory tourism" consumption; Secondly, college students have good physical quality and enough energy to practice this kind of high-intensity travel; In addition, college students’ group travel budget is limited, but this way of traveling without staying at night can also reduce their consumption cost.

  Deng Jing observed that social media and community marketing have also played a certain role in promoting this "trend". In such a mimicry environment, many follow-up behaviors are easy to appear. Such a "wave" may lead to a surge of tourists in some scenic spots over the weekend, so there is also great operational capacity for the operators of scenic spots. In addition, such a high-intensity travel mode also has certain security risks for college students. "I suggest that college students should buy corresponding insurance to protect against falls and injuries."

  College students’ special forces tourism is a positive flow for the tourism market. Deng Jing believes that although students’ spending power is limited and the unit price of customers is not high, it will attract traffic and even drive the brand effect for the recovery of the national tourism market. She told reporters: "To a certain extent, this kind of off-peak travel has played a positive role in the tourism market throughout the year, and it can also stimulate scenic spots or cities to think about how to make corresponding recommendations according to different groups of people."

  Can special forces tourism become a way of life? Deng Jing said that more time is needed to observe, but at present, she thinks it is more like a "carnival" to help college students release their emotions and pressures. She believes that at this stage, it is more urgent that operators in scenic spots around the country should provide more security for this upsurge of travel consumption.

  Chengdu Business Daily-Red Star Journalist Ye Yan Xu Ting

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