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If China people don't travel to Korea, how much will South Korea lose?
If China people don't travel to South Korea, South Korea will still lose a lot in tourism revenue. In recent years, traveling to South Korea is a hot spot. Seoul and Jeju Island are popular tourist destinations chosen by China people. The increase in the number of tourists to South Korea has greatly increased the tax revenue of South Korea, and also increased the income of residents near the scenic spot.

There are 65,438+0,254 round-trip flights between Korea and the outside world every week, accounting for 29% of the total number of flights between Korea and the outside world. The number of round-trip flights between Korea and Japan is 947, and that of China is 307 more than that of Japan, which shows the frequent personnel exchanges between the two countries. The busy air traffic line has brought fire to Korean tourism. In 20 13 years, the number of tourists from China to South Korea was 4.32 million, surpassing Japan for the first time and becoming the number one tourist to South Korea.

In 20 14, the number of tourists from China to South Korea reached 00,000, making it the largest inbound tourist source country. From 2065438 to 2006, the number of tourists to South China reached 8.268 million, accounting for 47.5% of all foreign arrivals in Korea last year, accounting for half of the country. China tourists' accommodation, transportation and shopping account for 1.6% of Korean GDP. In other words, the main purpose of tourists is shopping, only about 20% of China tourists are to experience Korean culture, and there are also tourists who go to South Korea for plastic surgery and sightseeing. Every year, this 8 million-odd shopping army swarms in, which is really "nothing grows when traveling".

The number of tourists from China to South Korea increases every year, which not only increases employment in South Korea, but also promotes economic development and economic and cultural exchanges between the two countries. If China people stop traveling to South Korea, the losses in South Korea will be very heavy, and a large number of people will lose their jobs.