Signage in scenic areas not only enhances the self-service efficiency of the attractions but also directly impacts the quality of visitors.

Under the guidance of the scenic area signage, visitors can learn about the resources and characteristics of the area, as well as understand its inherent value and the local customs and cultures.

You can also conveniently plan your travel route and adjust your travel time based on your location, making for a relaxed and enjoyable trip.

However, there are currently issues with the signage at the scenic area, such as insufficient number of signs, limited information, improper use, excessive formalization, and even misplaced signs that do not match the scenery or are incomplete. For instance, many tree identification plates in the scenic areas are substandard.

Due to the ineffective use of signage at the scenic area, the requirements for the application, protection, and updating of other signage have not been fully implemented, thereby affecting the continued use of the signage.

The establishment of a scenic area signage system is not a one-step process, nor is it a superficial endeavor. Only by approaching the planning and production of scenic area signs from a broader perspective, and aligning with the scenic area's rhythm, can the practical role of the signs truly be realized.



