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If the Chinese don’t go, how miserable will the Korean tourism industry be?
Due to the surge in Chinese tourists in the past two years, South Korea’s tourism profits have grown exponentially. After the Chinese were not allowed to go, it probably had a huge impact on South Korea's tourism industry, and the profit impact should be 50% to 60%. South Korea has also tried to increase tourists from other places. In the end, it took Jeju Island as an example. It was very successful. The number of domestic tourists and foreign tourists increased compared with last year. However, the purchasing power is not as good as that of Chinese tourists. It is difficult to find tourists with more money.
However, the impact of the tourism industry on THAAD is minimal. To put it bluntly, it is useless. The trade between China and South Korea is very large, and the impact is limited.
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