The leader was a man in his thirties. Judging by his enthusiastic explanations to tourists, he was likely a native of the area.
According to group tour customs, guides will invariably arrange for tourists to buy something, or at least encourage them to spend more at the attractions.
Consumption projects at attractions are divided into two types: one involves fixed partner vendors, whether shops or stalls, and they all issue invoices and submit a portion of taxes;
The other type involves projects developed by local villagers, such as DIY ceramics, paid photography, and snacks, which the local government usually tacitly approves in scenic spots.
Enjiang Town is no exception. Villagers casually set up a table and some chairs from home to create a small stall, speaking with a thick local accent that adds a certain flavor to the attractions.
The leader brother gave a few instructions, and the tour group became bustling and lively.
