Beijing News (Reporter Liu Mingyang) On November 1, an employee of a silverware shop in the ancient city of Lijiang abused tourists.

The staff of the Lijiang Ancient City Protection Administration said that the locality has asked the merchants involved to apologize to tourists.

In addition, this merchant will be pulled into the ancient city blacklist and publicized on the big screen of the scenic spot.

  The person involved, Wu Hua (pseudonym), told the Beijing News reporter that on the morning of November 1, he and his friends were traveling in the ancient city of Lijiang and passing by a silverware shop called "Cunshi Yinzhuang".

  "I usually like jade and silverware, so I just go in and have a look." Wu Hua said that at the time she was in the store and saw a silver bowl, and the merchant weighed 177.5 grams.

After some bargaining, Wu Hua planned to buy the silver bowl for 1,200 yuan.

  Wu Hua said that when he was about to make payment, he found that the manufacturer’s label on the bottom of the silver bowl was 145 grams.

"There is also an insulation layer in the silver bowl, which should not remember the weight. After we pierced the store's scam, they scolded us not to go shopping or rubbish if we had no money."

  On the afternoon of November 1, a reporter from the Beijing News called the Lijiang Ancient City Protection Administration about this matter. A staff member told the Beijing News reporter that the above-mentioned tourist experience was true and they had asked the merchants involved to apologize to the tourists.

In addition, the merchants involved will be pulled into the blacklist of the ancient city of Lijiang and publicized on the big screen in the ancient city, which has a warning effect on the merchants involved and can also remind tourists to take precautions.