Say hello to neighboring people
Just politely say hello. It is also important to get to know each other in open spaces where everyone is neighbors.
Don't cross the border to the next camp
Do not put camping ropes or other items on others' campsites. If it is necessary, it is necessary to consult with the neighbors first.
Don't cross other people's campsites
Even if you need to take a shortcut, you cannot invade someone else's camp. Each campsite is someone else's private space and requires external access roads.
Do not use high-altitude fireworks, instead use handheld fireworks
The powder dust from high-altitude fireworks can burn holes in the surrounding tents, so they cannot be released.
Pay attention to the volume at night and in the morning
Due to the thin fabric of the tent, even the smallest sound can affect the surroundings in silent outdoor environments. Therefore, do not make noise in the morning and late at night, and must engage in activities quietly.
Maintain the cleanliness of the camping site
When using public facilities, please consider the next user and clean them up before leaving, which is basic courtesy.
2. Classify garbage according to the regulations of the camping area or take it home by oneself
3. It is important to extinguish the campfire and not leave it lying on the ground. Campfires should be discarded according to the regulations of the campsite or buried on site.
About Pets
Wearing a leash for pets is a basic courtesy, and it is important to be aware that people around you may not like animals. Do you need to confirm in advance whether pets can be brought into the campsite?