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Why should Japan and South Korea set up duty-free shops for tourists?

On February 3rd, 65438, Beijing Youth Daily reported that a tour group consisting of 32 tourists left Beijing Capital Airport for South Korea yesterday, which was eight months after the suspension of travel routes to South Korea. This is the first Chinese mainland tour group since March this year. This tour group is organized by Haitao Tourism, the largest Korean route provider in North China.

Seeing this news, I am really speechless. Just take the banner. Aren't you showing off your IQ? If not, won't it be popular in Korea?

However, what is even more irritating is that, according to the overseas network 65438+February 4th, the Korean media said that with the gradual improvement of the relations between China and South Korea, the recent report on the increase of tourists to South Korea was reported by the Korean media, which set off a "northwest warm wind" in South Korea. In Jeju Island, which was favored by Chinese people in the past, there was a scene where tourists lined up for 40 meters outside the duty-free shops.

I don't know if this is the Korean media deliberately stirring the nerves of the people of China, or if it is really the case of the people of China. Did we forget that Thad is still here, or did we forget that they said they only needed a discount? Do we have to be looked down upon like this?

Where are these people's moral integrity? What will they do if war comes one day?