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Myanmar's tourism industry has resumed, and China tourists are expected to return. Will you go?

I won't go, after all, the most basic security can't be guaranteed.

A few days ago, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China issued a notice announcing the resumption of operation of national travel agencies and online travel enterprises, which also means that outbound tourism will be lively again. As can be seen in the list of Asian countries in tourist areas, Myanmar is impressively listed, which has attracted the attention of many netizens.

Myanmar's tourism industry was very depressed in the first half of this year. According to the data reported by authoritative media in Myanmar, "In the first half of this year, Myanmar only attracted 450,000 foreign tourists, with China and Thailand having the largest number of tourists. However, this figure is far less than one-third of that of neighboring Laos. "

This dilemma is not caused by the lack of efforts of the Myanmar government. In July this year, Myanmar also signed a memorandum of cooperation with Jilin on "mutually hosting tourist destinations". At the same time, Myanmar has also resumed travel agencies and online travel enterprises all over the country to operate related businesses, which can be said to be dedicated to this.

However, Myanmar's tourism industry has not improved because of this, and its achievements are even worse. As a person who loves to travel, I want to talk about my own views.

First of all, I personally won't go. The fraud in Myanmar is known all over the world, especially in China. Especially after the film "Put all your eggs in one basket" was broadcast, everyone completely lost the courage to go to Myanmar, fearing to be the object of fraud or "pig". In addition, the armed conflict in Myanmar is also very prominent, and the security risks are extremely serious. I don't think anyone wants to travel and leave their life there.

Also, the infrastructure of tourism is not perfect. I have been there before because of my company's business trip, and I played there for two days after work. The hotel is unsanitary (it is already a good hotel in the local area). It is common for hotels not to change sheets. The bathroom and shower inside are very old, and the waiter will clean them every day.

It's not convenient to go out. The bus comes once in a long time, and there are many people on it. If you encounter a bus with a large truck, you must lift your legs to get into the carriage, because the chassis of the car is too high.

In addition, their living customs are quite different from ours. Crabs are not allowed in Myanmar, and Burmese people think crabs are not clean. They have great respect for cows and are considered sacred in the local area. What bothers me most is the heavy etiquette. I pay attention to everything, and I have to have a set of rules when eating a meal. When visiting a temple, you must keep quiet and take off your shoes, otherwise you will be accused of disrespecting monks.

In a word, different people have different opinions. Anyway, I won't want to go to Myanmar again.