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Respect the customs of local people; do not harm or destroy the historical and cultural assets. |
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Appreciate the beauty of nature; do not pollute the environment. |
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Increase the conservation awareness and develop responsibility towards environmental protection. |
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Share the magic of nature with others - Nature walk comforts the mind, improves health and bonds people together. |
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Plan the route carefully before the outing, including return routes and transportation arrangements. Notice the weather changes. |
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Pay attention to physical conditions. Do not exceed your physical limits. | |
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Do not walk alone. Take care of each other and do not go into bushes and forests. |
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Be considerate. Conserve the nature beauty and do not destroy natural flora and fauna. Keep your voice down in the countryside to respect local residents and other travelers. | |
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Avoid lighting a fire to prevent hill fires |
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Wear long sleeves clothing, carry necessities in a backpack or an environmental-friendly bag: a) map b) compass c) enough food and water d) umbrella, raincoat e) sun proof (hat, sun block) f) mobile phone g) telescope h) handkerchief or towel (avoid using tissue papers) |
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Choose pollution-free lunch:
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Do not leave rubbish at the countryside. Try your best to take away things you brought. Put used plastic bottles, aluminum cans and waste papers in recycling bins nearby. |
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