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What's the matter with China's total suspension of group tours to South Korea?
On the morning of March 15, when China officially started "Sad Revenge", the exit hall of Jeju International Airport, which was once crowded with tourists, lost its original vitality and showed a deserted appearance.
It is said that Korean National Daily is one of the eight major newspapers in Korea. The headline of the report published by this newspaper on June 16 is as follows: China will completely stop Korean group sightseeing tours from June 15 ... The direct bomb of "Sade revenge".
The report says:
According to the instructions of China authorities, China Travel Agency has completely stopped selling Korean tourism products, and it is expected that the number of tourists coming to South Korea will decrease even more obviously in the future.
On June 5438+05, China Travel Agency also stopped selling Korean-related goods. Some media called a number of travel agencies in Beijing in Chinese to inquire about Korean tourism products, and the reply was only "According to the relevant instructions of the National Tourism Administration, all Korean related products will be interrupted from today, and I don't know when to resume".
Ask, "Is there no way to travel to Korea?" The travel agency replied, "If you insist on going, you can only book your own air tickets and accommodation, and the same is true in China." .
Perhaps I went to Ctrip with the last glimmer of hope. The result is this:
On the website of Ctrip.com, the largest online travel company in China, if the destination of the tourism products on sale is selected as "Korea", no results will be displayed.
It is reported that large domestic tourism companies in China have recently reduced their personnel in charge of Korean affairs through business adjustment, and readjusted most of their manpower to Japan and Southeast Asia.
According to relevant personages in the industry, "If you ask China travel agencies about their recent trips to South Korea, most of them will be asked why they want to go, and then they will be advised to go to other destinations", and "I heard that they are even advised to go to Southeast Asian countries such as the Philippines and Vietnam".
South Korea's KBS Radio Station 16 reported that Korea Radio International reported that the X-band radar, the core equipment of the "Sade" system deployed in Gyeongbuk-do, arrived at the US Air Force Base in Wushan on 16. X-band radar has a maximum scanning angle of 120 and a detection distance of 800 kilometers, and is the core equipment for inducing and intercepting missiles. Some X-band radars and troops operating "Sade" arrived at Wushan base on the morning of 16.
Needless to say, "Sade" has done harm to China's security.
Want to eat China's meat, and want to hit China's pot, China won't promise.
Therefore, Smecta has nothing to complain about, and of course he has to suffer. Perhaps, hundreds of thousands of tourists who have been hit by South Korea can ask Cheongwadae for a new job, such as queuing to clean the "Sade" system.
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