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Why did the number of mainland visitors to Taiwan decrease by more than 1.1 million?

On April 3, according to Taiwan's "China Times Electronic News", there was a sharp decline in mainland tourist groups. Coupled with the impact of the "one case, one holiday" policy, there was a wave of sales of tour buses across Taiwan. It is reported that the total value exceeded 300 Tour buses worth NT$100 million (the same below) cannot be sold. In addition, according to statistics from Taiwan's Tourism Bureau, in the past 10 months, the number of mainland tourists visiting Taiwan has dropped by more than 1.1 million, causing tourism-related industries to suffer losses of 55 billion.

The latest data from Taiwan’s Tourism Bureau points out that in the 10 months from May last year to February this year, the number of mainland tourists visiting Taiwan dropped by 1.127 million compared with the same period.

Based on the fact that the daily consumption of mainland tourists in Taiwan is US$232.1 and the average stay is 7 days, the revenue of tourism-related businesses has plummeted by 55.85 billion yuan.

Taiwan's "Economic Daily" cited industry analysis and pointed out that in January this year there were more than 100,000 fewer people than last year, and in February there were 203,000 fewer people. It is estimated that there will be a decrease of 1.2 million to 1.5 million people this year compared with last year. .