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Standard ID: GB/T 10001.2-2006

Standard Name:Public information graphical symbols for use on sign—Part 2: Symbols for tourism and entertainment

Chinese Name: 标志用公共信息图形符号 第2部分:旅游休闲符号

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:Abolished

Date of Release2006-08-04

Date of Implementation:2006-11-01

Date of Expiration:2021-10-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:General, Terminology, Standardization, Documentation>>Graphical Symbols>>01.080.10

Standard Classification Number:General>>Basic Standards>>A22 Terms and Symbols

associated standards

alternative situation:Replaces GB/T 10001.2-2002

Procurement status:ISO 7001:1990/Amd.1:1993

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

Plan number:20062138-T-469

Publication date:2006-11-01

other information

Release date:1988-12-10

drafter:Zhang Liang, Bai Dianyi, He Jie, Zhang Tianxun, Liu Jiawei, etc.

Drafting unit:China National Institute of Standardization, National Tourism Administration, Academy of Fine Arts, Tsinghua University, Xu Beihong Academy of Fine Arts, Renmin University of China, China Tourism Press

Focal point unit:National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols

Proposing unit:National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols

Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China

competent authority:National Standardization Administration

Introduction to standards:

This part of GB/T10001 specifies the public information graphic symbols for tourism and leisure signs (hereinafter referred to as graphic symbols). This part is applicable to public places such as hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions, and also to transportation vehicles and service facilities. It is specifically used for the design of location signs, guide signs, plan diagrams, regional function maps, block guide maps and other guiding elements in public information guidance systems. It is also applicable to publications and other information carriers with graphic signs larger than 10mm×10mm in size. GB/T 10001.2-2006 Public Information Graphic Symbols for Signs Part 2: Tourism and Leisure Symbols GB/T10001.2-2006 Standard Download Decompression Password: www.bzxz.net
This part of GB/T10001 specifies the public information graphic symbols for tourism and leisure signs (hereinafter referred to as graphic symbols). This part is applicable to public places such as hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions, as well as transportation vehicles and service facilities. It is specifically used for the design of location signs, guide signs, plan diagrams, regional function maps, block guide maps and other guiding elements in public information guidance systems. It is also applicable to publications and other information carriers with graphic signs larger than 10mm×10mm in size.


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ICS01.80.10
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T10001.2—2006
Replaces GB/T10001.2--2002
Public information graphical symbols for use on sign-Part 2: Symbols for tourism and leisure
Public information graphical symbols for use on sign-Part 2: Symbols for tourism and leisure (ISO 7001:1990/Amd.1:1993, Public information graphical symbols for use on sign tt||GB/T10001.2—2006 This part is Part 2 of GB/T10001, which corresponds to ISO7001:1990/Amd.1:1993 “Public Information Graphic Symbols for Signs” (English version), and its consistency with ISO7001 is non-equivalent. This part is redrafted according to ISO7001. This part replaces GB/T10001.2-2002 "Public Information Graphic Symbols for Signs Part 2: Tourism Facilities and Service Symbols", and the main differences from GB/T10001.2-2002 are: - The name is changed to: Public Information Graphic Symbols for Signs Part 2: Tourism and Leisure Symbols - 42 graphic symbols are added: tourism service, wake-up service, cleaning service, shower, foot bath, hot spring bath, video room (TV room), Taoist temple, Buddhist temple, church, mosque, scenic spots, ancient tower, ancient bridge, monument, cemetery, large amusement park, children's park, water park, open-air bath, aquarium, oceanarium (ocean park), resort, nature reserve, lookout, hot air balloon, hiking, mountaineering shelter, campfire, campsite, cave, glacier, snow mountain, peak, canyon, waterfall, river, lake, wetland (swamp), beach, forest (woodland), queue here (single queue). One graphic symbol is moved to GB/T10001.3: rail cable car. Twelve graphic symbols are moved to GB/T10001.4: swimming, table tennis, billiards, bowling, golf, squash, tennis, fitness, rowing, horse riding, shooting, hunting. - Modify 14 graphic symbols: group reception, barrier-free guest room, ordering food, room service, laundry, ironing, sauna, business center, photographic printing, electronic games, karaoke bar, dance hall, fishing, jogging trail. Delete three graphic symbols: drying clothes, domestic direct dial telephone, international direct dial telephone. This part is proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols. Drafting units of this part: China National Institute of Standardization, National Tourism Administration, Academy of Fine Arts, Tsinghua University, Xu Beihong Academy of Fine Arts, Renmin University of China, China Tourism Press.
Main drafters of this part: Zhang Liang, Bai Dianyi, Wang Laishan, He Jie, An Yaoshun, He Li, Chen Yongquan, Zou Chuanyu. This part was first published in 2002, and this is the first revision. 1 Scope
Public information graphic symbols for signs
Part 2: Tourism and leisure symbols
GB/T10001.2—2006
This part of GB/T10001 specifies public information graphic symbols for signs in the tourism and leisure field (hereinafter referred to as graphic symbols). This part is applicable to public places such as hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions, and also to transportation vehicles and service facilities. It is specifically used for the design of location signs, guide signs, plan diagrams, regional function maps, block guide maps and other guiding elements in public information guidance systems. It is also applicable to publications and other information carriers with graphic signs larger than 10mm×10mm in size. 2 Normative references
The provisions in the following documents become the provisions of this part through reference to this part of GB/T10001. For any dated referenced document, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this part. However, parties to an agreement based on this part are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For any undated referenced document, the latest version applies to this part.
GB/T10001 (all other parts) Public information graphic symbols for signs GB/T15565 Graphic symbol terminology
GB/T20501 (all parts) Design principles and requirements for elements of public information guidance systems 3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions established in GB/T15565 apply to this part of GB/T10001. 4 Graphic symbols
See Table 1 for tourism and leisure symbols.
5 Application
5.1 This part should be used in conjunction with GB/T10001.1. In application, if other symbols are required, they should be selected from other parts of GB/T10001.
5.2 The color of the graphic symbol shall comply with the requirements of GB/T20501.1. 5.3 The square edge in the graphic symbol column of Table 1 is not a component of the graphic symbol, but only the basis for making the graphic mark. When applied, the graphic mark formed by the symbol should be used. When using the graphic symbol design guidance requirements of this part, the requirements of GB/T20501 should be met.
5.4 The meaning of the graphic symbol in this standard is only the general concept of the graphic symbol. When applied, the corresponding name can be given according to the specific object to be expressed, such as: the graphic symbol meaning "laundry" can be given a specific name such as "laundry shop" or "laundry room". GB/T10001.2—2006
Graphic symbols
Table 1 Symbols for tourism and leisure
Tourism Service
Travel Service
Group Reception
Group Reception
Accessible Room
Accessible Room
Dining Reservation
Indicates a department or place that provides travel reception and services, such as a travel agency, tour guide service center, travel registration point, etc.
Indicates a place that specifically receives groups or conference guests or provides corresponding services
Replaces GB/T10001.2-2002 (03)
Indicates barrier-free guest rooms that can be used by the disabledReplaces GB/T10001.2—2002 (04)
Indicates a place for guests to order meals or provides meal ordering services
Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002 (06)
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Room Service
Room Service
Wake Up Call Service
Cleaning Service
Cleaning Service
Laundry
GB/T10001.2—2006
Indicates that the service of delivering meals to the guest's room can be provided. Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002(05)
Indicates that the service of wake-up call can be provided for the guests
Indicates that the service of cleaning the room can be provided for the guests or provided upon request
Indicates that the service or place of laundry can be provided for the guests
Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002(09)
GB/T10001.2—2006
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)||tt ||Jroning
Shower
Sauna
FootMassage
Indicates a service or place that can provide ironing services for guests
Does not mean laundry
Substitutes GB/T10001.2—2002(11)
Indicates a service or place that only provides shower facilities. Does not mean a bathing place with facilities such as a bathtub or a bathtub, such as a bathing center, etc.
Substitutes GB,T10001.12000(37)
Indicates a service or place that provides sauna facilities, such as a massage room, etc.
Substitutes GB/T10001.2—2002(16)
Indicates services or places providing foot baths and massages
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Hot Spring Bath
Massage
Business Centre
Business Centre
Photograph
Photograph or
FilmDeveloping
GB/T10001.2—2006
Indicates services or places providing bathing and hot springsIndicates services or places providing massage, such as massage parlors and massage rooms
Indicates services or places providing copying, typing, faxing, secretarial, translation, etc.
Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002 (08)
Indicates services or places providing video, photography, film developing and photo enlargement
Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002 (07)
GB/T10001.2-—2006
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Video Game
Chess and Cards
Music Hall
Dance Hall
Indicates services or places providing electronic game entertainment, such as game halls, etc.
Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002(12)
Indicates services or places providing chess and card entertainment or competitions, such as chess and card rooms, etc.
Indicates services or places providing karaoke entertainment, such as karaoke halls, practice rooms, etc.
Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002(14)
Indicates places for dancing entertainment
Replaces GB/T10001.2—2002(15)
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Video-room, TV room
Video-room
Taoist Church
Temple
Church
CB/T10001.2—2006
Indicates a place for watching videos or televisionwww.bzxz.net
Indicates a place for Taoists to hold religious ceremoniesIndicates a place for Buddhists to hold religious ceremoniesIndicates a place for Christians to hold religious ceremoniesGB/T10001.2—2006
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Mosque
Mosque
Historic sites
Sites
Ancient Pagoda
Old Bridge
Indicates the place where Muslims hold religious ceremonies
Indicates a place with famous historical relicsIndicates an old tower for visiting and sightseeingIndicates an old bridge for visiting and sightseeingSerial number
Graphic symbol
Table 1 (continued)
Monument
Monument
Cemetery
Large amusement park
Pleasure Ground
Children's playground
Children's Playground
GB/T10001.2—2006||tt| |A stone tablet for people to commemorate meritorious people or major events
A garden with a mausoleum as the main feature
A place with a variety of recreational equipment and scenes for people to have fun
Does not mean a children's playground or children's paradise
A place specially for children to play
Does not mean a large amusement park
GB/T10001.2—2006
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Water park
Aquatic Park
Open-air bathing beach
Bathing Beach
Aquarium
Aquarium; Ocean Park
Ocean Park
Indicates a place for water entertainment
Indicates a place for open-air swimming and leisure. Indicates a place for the public to view various aquatic animals
Indicates a place for the public to view various marine animals2—2006
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Water park
Aquatic Park
Open-air bathing beach
Bathing Beach
Aquarium
Aquarium; Ocean Park
Ocean Park
Indicates a place for water entertainment
Indicates a place for open-air swimming and leisureIndicates a place for the public to view various aquatic animals
Indicates a place for the public to view various marine animals2—2006
Graphic symbols
Table 1 (continued)
Water park
Aquatic Park
Open-air bathing beach
Bathing Beach
Aquarium
Aquarium; Ocean Park
Ocean Park
Indicates a place for water entertainment
Indicates a place for open-air swimming and leisureIndicates a place for the public to view various aquatic animals
Indicates a place for the public to view various marine animals
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