Real travel makes us linger, but punching in is brushed aside by "visiting here". The most practical value of travel is to let us harvest beautiful scenery and local cultural customs. When we walk through a place, we need to observe with our eyes and feel with our hearts. In this way, we can gain something from the trip and realize the "lingering" emphasized in the trip. The punch-in trip of "getting on the bus to sleep and getting off the bus to take pictures" only emphasizes "passing by". Many times, tourists just feel the scenery of a place through the window, take pictures in front of the magnificent building in a hurry, and then rush to the next place. This kind of fast-food tourism only brings instant sensory stimulation to tourists, but the final result will only be flowing between major scenic spots, lingering everywhere, only tired. Punching out allows differentiation to gradually disappear. People go to popular scenic spots to play, take photos and spend money according to the experience of tourists in the past, and gradually their curiosity and yearning for the scene tend to be homogeneous.
When travel becomes a fixed mode of "visiting here", travel becomes unsatisfactory.