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Will cross-border tourism become popular after the epidemic?

At present, cross-border tourism is gradually recovering on a global scale. Affected by the epidemic, the number of cross-border tourists has indeed decreased significantly in the past two years. However, with the acceleration of the global vaccination process and the relaxation of entry restrictions in various countries, more and more people are beginning to reconsider cross-border tourism.

First of all, cross-border tourism has a unique experience and cultural charm. Different countries have different natural landscapes, historical sites and cultural customs, which are all pursued by tourists. Through cross-border tourism, people can learn more about foreign cultures, try local food and experience exotic customs, which are all experiences that domestic tourism cannot provide.

Secondly, with the development of economy and society, more and more people have the conditions to travel abroad. The convenience and reasonable price of modern means of transportation make it easier and more feasible to travel abroad. At the same time, people's demand for holiday quality is getting higher and higher, and cross-border tourism has become one of the "dreams" in more people's minds.

Finally, cross-border tourism has also promoted cultural exchanges and economic cooperation between countries. Tourism is an important economic activity which promotes international trade and investment. Through cross-border tourism, tourists can promote mutual understanding and friendship between different countries, and at the same time bring huge economic benefits to local culture, commerce, employment and other industries.

To sum up, cross-border tourism will still maintain a certain market demand and development potential in the future.