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观光 (guānguāng) is used in everyday conversation to refer to the activity of going on a tour or sightseeing. It is often used in the context of travel, such as when someone is planning a trip or talking about their experiences. For example, someone might say: "我们明天去观光 (wǒmen míngtiān qù guānguāng) - We are going sightseeing tomorrow."
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The difference between 观光 (guānguāng) and 参观 (cānguān) is that 观光 refers to sightseeing or enjoying the scenery, usually in a more leisurely or recreational context, while 参观 refers to visiting or touring a specific place, such as a museum, exhibition, or historical site.
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