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Did South Korea finally install Sadr?
Sadr's entry into South Korea refers to a series of events caused by South Korea's insistence on deploying Sadr at the Star State base in South Korea despite China's opposition. On September 30th, 20 16, South Korea's Ministry of National Defense announced that Lotte Group's Xingzhou Golf Course was the final deployment place of "Sade" system. South Korea's Ministry of National Defense and US troops stationed in South Korea confirmed on 20 17 that some equipment of Sadr's anti-missile system has arrived in South Korea and will be deployed as soon as possible. Some Sadr system equipment arrived at the U.S. Air Force Base in Wushan, South Korea, about kilometers south of Seoul, and then was transported to the U.S. military base in South Korea.
20 17 On February 27th, the board of directors of Lotte Group decided to provide land for the deployment of Sadr. On the morning of March 7, South Korea's Ministry of National Defense announced that some equipment of the Saad system was delivered by military transport aircraft to Wushan Air Force Base of the US military stationed in South Korea on March 6, 2007. 2065438+On April 26th, 2007, two launch vehicles and X-band radar of Saad anti-missile system were put into use in Korea. 2065438+On July 29th, 2007, Moon Jae in ordered the immediate deployment of the remaining four Saad launch vehicles.
The influence of Sadr's entry into Korea-the sudden drop of tourists
In recent years, South China has become the second largest destination country for tourists. According to the data of Korean tourism department, the number of China tourists visiting Korea in 20 16 reached 8,067,700, accounting for 46.8% of the total number of inbound tourists in Korea.
On March 3rd, Ctrip, Tuniu, Tongcheng and other websites have removed all Korean products. Tuniu also strongly protested the deployment of the "Sade" system in South Korea and the provision of deployment sites for "Sade" by Lotte Group of South Korea. Visitors who have recently booked related products in the early stage of the group tour can travel normally, and will communicate and adjust if it involves Lotte-related trips in South Korea; Tuniu will cancel communication with customers, give a full refund or transfer to other destinations.
Due to the sharp drop in passenger flow, many domestic airlines have adjusted their routes to South Korea according to market conditions. With the continuous fermentation of the "Sade Incident", the enthusiasm of domestic consumers to travel to South Korea has dropped sharply. At the same time, airlines have joined the "anti-Korean" team. Many routes from Ningbo Airport to South Korea will be grounded in the near future, and airlines will adjust their routes to South Korea according to market conditions.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Sade Entering Korea.
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