Public information graphical symbols—Part 2:Symbols for tourism and entertainment
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drafter:Zhang Liang, Bai Dianyi, An Yaoshun, Wu Yulei, Chen Yongquan, Zou Chuanyu, Gong Fengqi, Wu Yiduo
Drafting unit:China National Institute of Standardization, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Renmin University of China, Beijing Vision 4D Urban Orientation System Planning and Design Co., Ltd.
Focal point unit:National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols (SAC/TC 59)
Proposing unit:National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols (SAC/TC 59)
Publishing department:State Administration for Market Regulation National Standardization Administration
Some standard content:
ICIS01.080.10
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T10001.2—2021
Replaces GB/T10901.22006
Public information graphical symbols-Part 2:Symbols for tourism and leisure
Puhlic information graphical symbols-Part 2:Symbols for tourism and leisure entertainment2021-03-09 Release
State Administration for Market Regulation
National Standardization Administration
2021-10-01 Implementation
GB/T10001.2—2021
GB/T100C1 Public information graphic symbols are divided into general symbols and symbols for specific fields according to the fields of application, and are proposed to be divided into the following parts
Part 1: General symbols:
Part 2: Tourism and leisure symbols;
Part 3: Passenger and freight derivative symbols:
Part 4: Sports and fitness symbols;
Part 5: Shopping symbols
Part 6: Medical care symbols:
Part 7: Office and teaching symbols;
Part 8: Behavior instruction symbols:
Part 9: Accessibility facility symbols:Www.bzxZ.net
Part 10: General symbol elements.
This part is (Part 2 of GB/T10001. This part is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T1.12009% Guidelines for Standardization Part 1: Structure and Preparation of Standards). This part replaces GB/T1C001.2-2006 Graphic symbols for public information for signs Part 2: Tourism and leisure symbols. Compared with GB/T10001.2-2005, the main technical changes are as follows: 18 graphic symbols are added: male shower, female shower, occupation reduction, occupation town, scenic area, bird habitat, dam, fountain, viewing telescope, RV camp, city sightseeing car, tour bus, sightseeing boat, pedal boat, electric boat, rowing, beach car, sightseeing bicycle; 36 graphic symbols are modified: Sichuan team service, meal delivery service, Wake-up service, cleaning service, washing, shower, hot spring bath, sauna, foot bath, dance hall, karaoke bar, chess, electronic games, business mountain scenic spots, mountain towers, bridges, Buddhist temples, cemeteries, human-shaped playgrounds, bathing places, aquariums, sightseeing, mountaineering shelters. Camping sites, resorts, glaciers, canyons. Caves, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, wetlands, sea urchins, natural protection areas, ski traction cases; 22 graphic symbols were deleted or moved to other parts, including 6 deleted graphic symbols: ordering meals, ironing, fishing, large enclosed Shao car, three-handled aerial cable car. Four-chair aerial cable car; 2 graphic symbols are planned to be moved to GB/T10001.1, photography printing, children's park: 2 graphic symbols moved to G3/T1C0014: jogging trails, hiking Walking tour: 11 graphic symbols are proposed to be moved to GB/T10001.8: US "safety bracket, open safety bracket, close overhead safety bar, open safety bar walking tourists must get off the car, skiers must get off the car, pick up the front of the notice board, queue here/single row arrangement, double row arrangement, triple row arrangement, quadruple row arrangement: move to GB/T10001.9 graphic symbol 1: barrier-free guest room: This part is proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols (SAC/T (59)). The starting units of this part are: China National Institute of Standardization, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Renmin University of China, Beijing Vision Four-dimensional City Guide System Planning and Design Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this part are: Zhang Liang, Bai Dianyi, An Yaoshun, Wu Yulei, Chen Yongquan, Zou Chuanyu, Gong Fengqi, Wu Yidu . This part was first published in 2002, revised for the first time in 2006, and this is the second revision. 1 Scope
Public information graphic symbols
Part 2: Tourism and leisure symbols
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This part of GB 1001 defines public information graphic symbols for tourism and leisure (hereinafter referred to as graphic symbols), gives the meaning and description of graphic symbols, and specifies the application requirements of graphic symbols. This part applies to the location signs, guide signs, information index signs, plan diagrams, block guide maps, portable printed products and other information carriers in the public information guidance system of hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions and other tourist leisure places and related facilities.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For any dated referenced document, the version with the date only is not applicable to this document. For any undated referenced documents, the latest version (including the relevant amendments) shall apply to this document. GB/T10001 (relevant part) Graphic symbols for public information GB/T135S5 Terminology of graphic symbols
GB/I16909.2 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols Part 2: Comprehension test method GH/T16903 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols for signs Design principles and requirements for graphic symbols for public information GB/T16903.3 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols for signs Part 3: Perceptual test method GB/T20501 (all parts) Design principles and requirements for guidance elements of public information guidance systems 3 Terms and definitions
Terms and definitions defined in GB/T15565 apply to this document 4 Graphic symbols
Tourism and leisure symbols and their meanings are explained in Table 1. 5 Application
5.1 This part should be used in conjunction with GB/T100C1.1, GB/T10G01.2 and GB/T10001.S. When applying, if other graphic symbols are needed, they should be selected from the rest of GB/T1000I. 5.2 If it is necessary to design a new graphic symbol, it should be designed in accordance with the requirements of GB/T16903, and it is advisable to test it in accordance with the provisions of (B/T16900.2 and GB/T16903.3,
5.3 The superscripts in the graphic symbol column of Table 1 do not constitute an integral part of the graphic symbol, and are not the basis for defining the symbol area. When designing guide elements, the graphic symbols (including superscripts) in Table 1 should be enlarged or reduced in proportion, and the position of the graphic symbols should be determined based on the superscripts. 1) This standard is proposed to be revised and re-abbreviated to GB/T16%00.31
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. The superscripts should not appear in various guide elements in the end. 5.4 When using the graphic symbols in Table 1 to design guide elements, GB/2 0501 (all parts), its graphic signs should be square. Graphic signs of different shapes (square, round or round) should comply with the provisions of GB/T1S903. 5.5 The graphic symbols in Table 1 or their mirrored graphic symbols should be used according to the orientation of the actual scene or the direction of the "direction\symbol" used in combination with it.
5.6 The meanings given in Table 1 are only generalized concepts of graphic symbols. When applied, corresponding names can be given according to the objects expressed. For example, the graphic symbol meaning "laundry" can be given specific names such as "laundry room" and "laundry shop". At the same time, the English should also be adjusted accordingly according to the specific Chinese name.
Table 1 Tourism and leisure symbols
Graphic symbols
Tourism services
Travel Service
Team Service
Group Service
Room Service
Roon Service
Indicates the department or place that provides travel reception and services: such as travel agencies, tour guide service offices, travel registration points, etc.
Indicates the place that provides team gathering and reception services or provides team services
Indicates the service number of room reservation and meal delivery
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Table 1 Tourism and leisure symbols (continued)
Chuanjin Service
Wake Up Call Service
Qinggu Service
Cleaning Serviec
Liaunry
Shower
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Indicates the provision of services
Indicates the provision of cleaning rooms
Indicates the provision of laundry services or places
Indicates the provision of bathing facilities or places. It does not indicate bathing places with bathtubs, baths and other facilities, such as bathing centers, etc.
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Table 1 Tourism and leisure symbols (continued)
Male Shower
Male Shower
Female Shower
Female Shower
Hot Spring Bath
Hot Spring Bath
Sandwich
Indicates the service or place providing male shower facilities
Indicates the service or place providing female shower facilities
Indicates the service or place providing hot spring bathing, such as sauna room, etc.
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Table 1 Tourism and leisure symbols (continued)
Fout Massage
Messegr
Daue: Hall
Musie Ilall
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Indicates services or places providing foot baths and massage services
Indicates services or places providing massage, such as massage parlors and massage rooms
Indicates services or places providing dance entertainment Indicates services or places providing karaoke entertainment, such as karaoke halls and practice rooms
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Table 1 Tourism and leisure symbols (continued)
Ches nd Cards
Video display
Electronic games
Vidko Games
Business center
Business Centre
Indicates a service or place that provides chess and card entertainment, such as a chess and card room, etc.
Indicates a service or place that provides video effectsIndicates a service or place that provides electronic games, such as a game hall, etc.
Indicates a service or place that provides copying, typing, and faxing
Graphic symbols
Table 1 Tourism and leisure symbols (continued)
Scenic spots and historical sites
Historice Sites
Aneiert City
Aacitnl Towu
Aneient Pagocla
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Indicates a place with famous historical relics
Indicates a famous cultural city with a long history and can be visited
Indicates a famous cultural town with a long history and can be visited
Indicates a tower with a long history and can be visitedGB/T10001.2—2021
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Table 1 Tourism and leisure symbols (continued)
Ancient Bridge
Taoist Churh
Temple
Church
Indicates a place with a long history and can be visitedIndicates a place where Taoists hold religious ceremoniesIndicates a place where Buddhists hold religious ceremoniesIndicates a place where Christians hold religious ceremonies
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