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		<title>Jeju Island struggled even when tourists returned</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The number of tourists to Jeju (Korea) has almost returned to the level before Covid-19. However, they complain about the expensive island, while the locals fear spreading the virus. According to the South China Morning Post In 2018, tourism overload is a pain across Asia, with destinations from Boracay (Philippines) to Maya Bay (Thailand) under [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The number of tourists to Jeju (Korea) has almost returned to the level before Covid-19. However, they complain about the expensive island, while the locals fear spreading the virus.</strong><br />
<span id="more-11622"></span> According to the <em> South China Morning Post</em> In 2018, tourism overload is a pain across Asia, with destinations from Boracay (Philippines) to Maya Bay (Thailand) under control after too many tourists visit.</p>
<p> South Korea&#8217;s Jeju Island was also affected by the number of people flocking to visit that year. Kang Won-bo, a resident of Jeju, lamented to The <em> Korea Times</em> : “Local people face the tension from the crowd and noise. Many people remember how peaceful this place was. In 2020, the Covid-19 epidemic broke out, disrupting international tourism and turning popular tourist spots crowded into &#8220;ghost towns&#8221;. In the case of Jeju, the island goes back to the quiet days in the past. However, that is not as happy as many people think. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_29_119_38673143/2f28430463468a18d357.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Jeju Island is the most famous resort in Korea. Photo: SCMP. </em> <strong> Dilemma</strong> Located at one end of the world&#8217;s busiest domestic flight route, connecting the island with South Korea&#8217;s capital Seoul, Jeju is witnessing an increase in domestic tourist arrivals, making up for a shortage of tourists. international. According to the <em> Yonhap</em> This island welcomed 880,000 tourists in March, equaling 85% of the level before the great enemy Covid-19 (1.03 million in March 2019). However, both the local residents and the outsiders don&#8217;t seem too happy about it.<em> .</em> A recent Jeju Tourism Organization report found that 54.9% of the island&#8217;s tourists were &#8220;unsatisfied with the price&#8221;, up from 29.1% in 2019. Compared to other destinations in Korea such as Busan or Gangwon, &#8220;Jeju is the only place where actual spending exceeds tourist budget estimates.&#8221; <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_29_119_38673143/a70a36251667ff39a676.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> The Jeju government is puzzled by the return of domestic tourists. Photo: CNN. </em> Meanwhile, Jeju residents feel inconvenient due to the influx of people despite the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. They also feel that the tourism industry has disrupted public order and invaded private life more than in 2018. A Jeju official told <em> Yonhap</em> : “Covid-19 cases are on the rise as tourism becomes more active in April. Of the 12 confirmed viral infections on the island during the first 7 days of the month, November was a tourist from the mainland or a resident. Local people spread from tourists. Even more, many people still set foot on the island despite having symptoms of suspected Covid-19 &#8220;. Despite all this, the island claims to tighten tourism, according to a senior official of the Jeju Tourism Organization.<em> ,</em> &#8220;Residents are concerned about SARS-CoV-2 infection from tourists, but they also know that the island&#8217;s economy will also suffer if the tourism industry stagnates.&#8221; Like many famous tourist destinations in the world, Jeju seems to be &#8220;half alive&#8221; even when tourists come or not.<em> .</em></p>
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