The friend who wrote the following passage really had the same experience as me that day: I paid the tour fee with my hard-earned money! Spend money to buy gas! If you go to the scenic spots outside, don't sign up for the tour of Yunnan-Malaysia Outdoor Club. Hooligans and gangsters "quality" group. In front of you, there is an enthusiastic grandmother-like travel consultant who takes pains to answer all kinds of questions about eating and drinking Lazar for free. This selfless dedication makes you very moved, and then you pay the money without looking at the contract, followed by rogue drivers and gangsters. Students who don't believe in it will spend 1000 yuan to travel to Shangri-La for two days, and you can experience that terrible journey. A few minutes late, the driver will drive away as soon as he steps on the gas pedal, letting you take a taxi. The tour leader threatened the passengers that if they were unhappy, they could get off midway and leave it for you in a desolate place in the middle of nowhere. Many passengers in the car dare not say what the leader driver did all the way, and they all hope to end the trip as soon as possible. It's no use for a stranger to be cut by a Tibetan knife (as the tour guide said). It's no use complaining. On the internet, complaining means posting one and deleting one. "I am an outdoor club in Malaysia, Yunnan. Who am I afraid of!" -local extortionate, your hometown is rich, your father is Li Gang, in that no-man's land with no signal, don't cry every day. It's useless to complain and suggest on their website, and find a lot of excuses to attack those passengers who have bad reviews. I deeply understand-the horrible trip to Shangri-La!