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Has tourism recovered after the epidemic?

Cross-border tourism is greatly affected by the epidemic, but with the end of the global epidemic and the relaxation of international travel restrictions, people's demand for cross-border tourism is gradually picking up. Here are some possible reasons:

Freshness and cultural experience: Cross-border travel can let people experience different cultures, languages and foods. It makes people feel fresh and exciting.

The price is relatively reasonable: in the case of fierce competition among airlines, hotels and tourism agencies, the price of cross-border tourism is relatively reasonable and easy to achieve.

Convenience of crossing national boundaries: The development of modern aviation and transportation technology makes it easier and faster for people to cross national boundaries.

Shopping consumption: Some cross-border tourist destinations provide rich shopping consumption experience, especially in Southeast Asia, Europe, North China and other places, and the prices are relatively low, attracting many tourists.

It should be noted that due to the uncertainty of the epidemic situation, the recovery of cross-border tourism may take some time, and the policies of tourist destination countries may also have an impact on tourism. Therefore, it is recommended that you know the relevant policies and regulations of the destination country before planning cross-border tourism, and make adequate preparations and protective measures.