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Will tourism recover after the epidemic?

It will heat up again. In recent years, the epidemic situation is abnormal, blocking the flow of the world. As long as people are curious, they will yearn for poetry and distance, and our deep demand for travel generally has the following points:

Desire to experience culture: As the world becomes more and more closely connected, people are more and more interested in different cultures. Cross-border tourism allows people to experience the cultures and traditions of different countries and regions, such as tasting local food, visiting museums and art galleries, and participating in local festivals and activities.

Explore the natural landscape: Cross-border tourism can also bring people the opportunity to explore the natural landscape of other countries or regions. For example, someone may want to ride a camel in the Sahara desert in Africa, or go to Antarctica to see penguins, or explore the Amazon rainforest.

Shopping and leisure: Many people also like to shop and enjoy their leisure time through cross-border travel. In some areas, consumers can buy high-quality luxury goods, fashionable goods and food, or enjoy relaxing time at the resort beach or resort hot spring.

The cost is relatively low: for some countries, tourism is one of the important economic sources, and they may attract more cross-border tourists by reducing visa fees and offering preferential air tickets and hotel prices. In this way, the cost of cross-border tourism may be relatively low, attracting more people to travel.

So after my epidemic ended, I also considered traveling abroad this year.