One of the good things about hosting the Olympic Games is the development of tourism. Tourist resorts throughout the country are doing their utmost to benefit from the opportunity. They should, however, refrain from killing the goose that lays the golden egg with their exploitation of tourists.
Last weekend I took my daughter and grandson to Golden Beach, a tourist attraction by the Bohai Sea, to seek respite from Beijing's sweltering weather.
After checking in at a hotel, we set out for the beach. When we got there, the boy and her mother were attracted by the colorful plastic life buoys and inflatable animals displayed at a row of stalls in front of the shore. I bought a life buoy and an inflatable toy duck. Each cost 20 yuan ($2.60). But soon after we left the stall, we were dumbfounded by what met our eyes: a sign board erected on the beach which read: "For the sake of your own safety, plastic life buoys are prohibited in the water."
The first question that came to mind was: "Why is this sign placed right behind that row of stalls?"
I looked round to find two booths where some locals were renting rubber tires to tourists. Two security men wearing ID badges yelled warnings to those who tried to use plastic life rings. I had to fork out another 50 yuan to rent two tires and left the plastic life buoys on the beach.
The following is an exchange I had with one of the security men:
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