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The most "open" country in the world, no one goes for free. Why?
As the saying goes, "when the Woods are big, there are all kinds of birds." There is such a country in the world, which is open to the whole world and implements the policy of visa on arrival, making it more convenient for China tourists to travel. But strangely, even though the country is so open, few people want to go. This country is Africa-Rwanda.
Although Rwanda is rich in tourism resources and beautiful scenery, the local public security is a hidden danger. Because Rwanda is beautiful, but because it is too backward, the local public security is not as good as that in China, so you have to always pay attention to your personal safety when traveling there, so no one wants to go.
In addition to safety, the local economy is also a big problem, because it is too backward, so many aspects of local health and medical care are unacceptable. If you get sick while traveling, even if you see a doctor, you have to worry about whether the medical care is hygienic, so no one wants to go.
In addition, Rwanda is located in Africa, too far from China, and the travel cost is too huge. Even if there is a policy, there is no need to spend so much money to see a scenery, so not many people are willing to go.
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