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Ten thousand people petitioned to reject tourists from China, and now China people really don't go. Why do the locals in Jeju Island have mixed feelings?

Traveling abroad is the travel choice of many people, and more and more people in China choose rational tourism. Jeju Island used to be the only place for many China people to punch in, but now there are almost no China tourists in Jeju Island, and the locals in Jeju Island have mixed feelings. Why?

First, the local economy has been hit hard and tourism has been hit.

The spending power of China tourists has always been amazing. Once upon a time, the scenery of Jeju Island fascinated many China tourists.

This also makes more tourists from China flock to Jeju Island, which makes Jeju Island locals feel very disgusted.

Almost eight out of ten people on the dark beach were from China, so Jeju Island seemed to have no shortage of tourists at that time.

However, in recent years, Jeju Island's tourism industry has suffered a heavy blow. Tourists from China no longer go there, and tourists from other countries will not come all the way to the island. China tourists are undoubtedly the biggest "money owners" in Jeju Island, and the local people in Jeju Island are sad because of their livelihood.

Second, without China people, there would be less publicity.

When Jeju Island was hot, many variety shows were shot in Jeju Island, which undoubtedly played a propaganda role in Jeju Island, and Jeju Island became more and more famous.

However, the locals in Jeju Island are ungrateful. They have made money from China people, but they are also complaining about China people. These China people have a bad impression of Jeju Island, so China people seldom choose to travel to Jeju Island.

Without the publicity of the program and the stop of China People, the tourism industry in Jeju Island has plummeted, and it is understandable for local people to have a mixed taste of Chen Ye and Chen Ye.