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Shenzhen Dapeng's 7 Deadly Tourism Sins: The Top 3? Pure Evil That Shoots Everyone in the Foot!

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    Lula Schmidt
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    Shenzhen Dapeng's 7 Deadly Tourism Sins: The Top 3? Pure Evil That Shoots Everyone in the Foot! 5

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    Well, when it comes to visiting Dapeng, there are things I need to clarify, especially drawing attention for friends visiting for the first time.

    • ๐Ÿ’ธ Prices are like roller coasters - watch out for your wallet!

      • Some merchants in Dapeng truly treat visitors like "cabbages," ready to be mowed down. A hotel stay that usually costs around several hundred yuan may soar to a few thousand during weekends or holidays, while the cheaper ones will still rise to several hundred to a thousand. Doubling prices over weekends is considered standard practice.
      • This fluctuations in price are rather startling, felt like holiday knives waiting to dig into peopleโ€™s wallets.

      โš ๏ธ Warning: During holidays and weekends, accommodations and activities can become astonishingly expensive. To save money, either avoid peak periods or book with plenty of lead-time, compare prices from multiple sources.

    • ๐Ÿ  High rents which end up being paid by visitors - a peculiar business tactic

      • Much of the commerce in Dapeng revolves around "renting": landlords rent their properties at high prices to middlemen, who in turn, increase prices further when renting to store owners. Ultimately, this cost gets passed on to us as visitors in the pursuit of profit. It feels like everyone is vying for a share of a visitor's finances.
    • ๐Ÿš— Traffic jams that exhaust one emotionally - a dreadful travel issue

      • This is not joking. During weekends and public holidays, roads leading to Dapeng can be congested for at least two hours; traffic coming back can last even longer, stretching up to four to five hours.
      • Though I was initially excited about the trip, most of my day went wasted en route, dampening the overall mood. Basic transportation is supposed to enhance tourism, but for Dapeng seems more troublesome.

      โš ๏ธ Important Notice: If you are driving into Dapeng over weekends or public holidays, definitely prepare for potential traffic jam. Alternatively, visit during weekdays, or set out early morning to avoid rush hours. Additionally, some regions may require reservations to enter during public holidays; please check related policies beforehand!

    • ๐ŸŒŠ Reaching the coast without fully enjoying the sea - inadequate resource management

      • Similar to other coasts in Shenzhen, Dapeng has struggled with making use of its seascapes. Visitors find it difficult to truly enjoy the coastal scenery despite being at the ocean's edge.
      • Authorities fear safety issues, leading to strict regulations which hinder visitorsโ€™ ability to fully experience seaside recreation. This creates a dilemma as they hope more visitors come while fearing uncontrolled wild swimming.
    • ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ Lack of captivating activities

    • Truthfully, the seaside recreational offerings are quite basic and not extremely appealing in Dapeng. Most stay tourist-focused on sightseeing.

    • Even some elaborate-sounding sports events or cultural activities seem irrelevant to regular visitors who find it hard to engage or participate in these events directly.

    • ๐Ÿšถ Crowded yet with spending anxiety - a marketplace dilemma

    • Ironically, Dapeng attracts a substantial number of visitors, but they rarely spend much money. Why? Because overpriced consumption creates fear.

    • So now thereโ€™s an emerging "savvy travel" trend, where people limit their spending through various budget strategies. As a result, tourists become unsatisfied, and merchants complain about inadequate earnings, causing headaches for everyone else too!

    • ๐Ÿ˜ต Disorderly market competition - safety and service at stake

    • Competition within Dapeng tourism industry is rather hectic. Prices fluctuate wildly, leaving people disoriented.

    • For instance, mountain bike rentals could fall from 128 yuan/person to as low as 35 yuan/person. A single hour of real-life CS game goes from 88 yuan/person down to 5 yuan. Jet-skis, accommodations, barbecues, and so-called educational tours see similar random price shifts, often pricing for customers selectively. Be wary of lower prices as they often signify reduced quality and potential safety issues. Therefore, despite starting with excitement, one might end up being upset by a lackluster experience.

      โš ๏ธ Special Warning: Beware of excessively cheap trips. Get clarification on what is included and watch out for potential extra charges or overlooked safety measures. Prioritize proper cost-value ratios instead of sacrificing quality.

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      Priscilla Marquardt IV
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      Most tourist attractions in Dapeng offer free admission, and there's a wide variety of hotels and B&Bs. You'll find plenty of food options, generally with clearly marked prices, catering to diverse visitor needs. Plus, they're actively developing infrastructure like an outer ring highway and rail transit, so the future looks bright.

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        Orville Conroy
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        Plenty of delicious food.

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          Reginald Ziemann
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          As a Dapeng local, I don't accept these 'accusations.' Stop exaggerating things just to chase clicks.

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            Felix Glover
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            As a local who isn't in business here, I don't see any of the benefits. But when it comes to the downsides, like traffic jams and other hassles, I haven't missed a single one.

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              Ms. Alberta Moen
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              Who even goes to Dapeng? You all insist on coming, but honestly, it's not much fun.

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                Frank Cole
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                I've lived in Dapeng for ages. There's not much to do, and I'm tired of the seaside.

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                  Pat Pagac
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                  That's a very one-sided view. Most businesses in Dapeng operate with integrity, transportation is improving, and there are plenty of attractions.

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                    Lorena Runolfsson
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                    Indeed. To be honest, traveling anywhere during long holidays can be a bit of a headache. It's always good to have a Plan B. Creating a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience is something we all need to work towards.

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                      Byron Larkin
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                      I actually find Dapeng quite affordable. Businesses rely on holiday periods to make a profit for the whole year โ€“ otherwise, how would they survive? If they all closed down, it would be even more inconvenient for everyone. Plus, there are many free beaches like Jiaochangwei and Guanhu. A family can have a fun day out for just a few hundred RMB, which I think is a pretty good deal. Just my opinion, no need for harsh criticism.

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                        Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration? Dapeng tourism has its flaws, sure, but calling them 'seven deadly sins' is going too far. Price fluctuations are a normal part of market dynamics; tourism spending naturally varies with seasons and holidays. This 'rental mentality' isn't unique to Dapeng; you see it everywhere. Traffic congestion is a common issue for popular tourist destinations nationwide. This year's extended May Day holiday saw traffic jams everywhere, and Dapeng is actively working on improvements.

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                          Lula Schmidt
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                          These excuses are too generic; you could say the same about any popular tourist destination.

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                            Elsa Wyman
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                            This looks like AI-generated content at first glance. Several of the 'issues' mentioned are quite a stretch.

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                              Byron Larkin
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                              Regarding overcharging, personally, I think it's more about my own limited spending power. Look around โ€“ which tourist spot in places like Hainan, Yunnan, or Guangxi isn't expensive? You want to enjoy delicious food on the beach with beautiful company and expect it to be cheap? You can't expect businesses to operate at a loss. I always drive to Kuichong or Dapeng town center to eat; go a little further, and it's cheaper. Traffic is a pain, I agree, but everywhere is crowded during holidays. Fifteen years ago, you couldn't even squeeze onto a bus to Dameisha, it was just as packed with people.

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                                Ms. Beatrice Abernathy
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                                That's a bit of an exaggeration. Which tourist spot isn't packed during the holidays? It's precisely because Dapeng offers beautiful scenery โ€“ good mountains, good water, a great environment โ€“ that so many people visit.

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