
Longshan Jilin, China Travel Guide
Broader Liaoyuan Prefecture and Jilin Province have national forest natural reserves and parks. Respect designated zones and follow all regulations.
Waste sorting is growing in Chinese cities. Utilize specific receptacles and avoid littering. Carry a small bag for your trash.
Water scarcity is a concern. Be mindful of your water usage, especially in hotels. Take shorter showers and reuse towels.
Make travel choices that are good for the environment and local communities.
Mitigate your flight's carbon footprint.
Support hotels with good environmental practices.
Select operators committed to responsible tourism.
Pack smart with eco-conscious travel products.
Support conservation through The Rainforest Site (GreaterGood).
Explore The Rainforest SiteYour choices support local preservation efforts and communities.
Interacting respectfully with local culture fosters positive relationships.
Support local museums and cultural centers.
Be polite and respectful with locals. Learning basic Mandarin is appreciated.
Do not photograph military installations or government buildings.
Dress modestly, dressing modestly. Remove hats upon entry.
Observing local life and participating in community activities deepens your journey.
Engage respectfully with inhabitants.
Observe Tai Chi or square dancing.
Discover local goods and produce.
A culturally sensitive approach greatly enhances your travel experience in Longshan District.
Your travel choices directly benefit the local community.
Community-based tourism is not a prevalent form of tourism in Longshan District.
When purchasing souvenirs or goods, look for chances to support local artisans and small businesses directly.
Your choice in local businesses matters.
Patronize local restaurants, street food stalls, and small eateries.
Purchase items from local markets and independent shops.
Engage local transportation providers (taxis, Didi drivers) and stay in locally-owned accommodations.
Be aware of potential scams. Do not engage in activities that could exploit local people or environmental resources. Avoid contributing to any forms of begging; if you wish to help, support established local charities.
Direct, unsolicited giving of money to individuals is generally not encouraged. If you wish to contribute, it is better to support established local charities or non-state agencies.