Don't Litter and Spoil Civilization

On March 29th, reporters visited the city's natural park and, while walking along a lakeside path, found many citizens strolling by the shore. Among them, a few citizens ignored the trash cans along the path and instead threw snack shells, candy wrappers, and other trash on the ground, even though trash cans were just a few steps away, and they simply didn't notice. The scattered trash made the originally clean pavement a mess.
In recent years, self-driving tourism has become popular, and many people go to riverside and woodland areas for camping, barbecues, and picnics during their vacations. However, after the joyful moments, they leave behind a lot of trash, causing pollution and inconvenience to residents nearby.
Raising the tourist's civic awareness is a gradual process that requires joint efforts from the entire society. Tourists need to put this civic awareness into practice, starting with themselves, and create a good atmosphere of 'everyone has morality, everyone respects public etiquette.' The lack of public awareness and environmental awareness among tourists seriously affects the environment of the scenic area and the quality of other tourists' visits.
To have a good tourist environment, everyone needs to work together, improving environmental awareness and ecological responsibility. Tourism is becoming a way of life. In order to have a more comfortable outing and for others to enjoy it, every citizen should bring civilization with them when traveling.