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If China people don't travel to Korea, how much will South Korea lose?

If China people don't travel to South Korea, it will cause a great economic downturn, and many people in the service industry will lose their jobs, which will have a great impact on all walks of life in South Korea.

In recent years, with the improvement of people's living standards in China, people began to travel abroad, taking long vacations to Europe and America and short vacations to Japan and South Korea. In fact, 80% of consumers in the economy are women, and South Korea is a favorite tourist destination for women, because there are skin care cosmetics, beauty cosmetics and fashionable clothes that women like, and many people go to South Korea for plastic surgery, which has boosted the Korean economy. Consider that China has a population of 654.38+0.3 billion, while South Korea has only 554.38+0.3 billion.

According to the statistics of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korea, as of June 20 16 and 10, the weekly round-trip flights between China and South Korea reached 1254, accounting for 29% of the total flights between Korea and the outside world. From this figure, we can see the frequency of communication between China and South Korea. These data also represent that China has promoted Korean tourism. In 20 13, 4.32 million tourists from China went to South Korea, in 20 14, the number of tourists from China went to South Korea reached 6 10/00000, and in 20 16, the number of tourists to South Korea and China reached 8.268 million, accounting for 47.5% of all foreigners who entered South Korea last year.

According to the statistics of Korea Tourism Organization, only 20 15 years, China tourists brought comprehensive economic benefits in accommodation, transportation and shopping. It is $22 billion for South Korea, accounting for 1.6% of South Korea's GDP. This 1.6% GDP involves the jobs of service workers, who account for about 70% of the total population of South Korea. In other words, if China people don't travel, 70% of Korean service workers will lose their jobs. Therefore, if China people don't travel to South Korea, they will face serious consequences such as unemployment, economic depression and factory shutdown.