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Jeju Island opens free self-drive car service

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The Korean Ministry of Transport announced that it will start operating a self-driving vehicle service for tourists and residents of Jeju Island starting from November 3, 2022.

More than 100 people died in the Halloween trampoline in Itaewon

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As of this morning, 149 people have died and more than 100 people were injured in the Halloween trampoline in Itaewon, Seoul, South Korea.

Investing in airport infrastructure - an urgent issue as tourism grows

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With the continuous growth of the number of tourists worldwide, the need to expand and develop the aviation infrastructure network is becoming increasingly urgent.

South Korea temporarily suspends visa exemption for Vietnamese visitors to Gangwon

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On October 22, Gangwon province (Korea) announced the temporary suspension of visa issuance for Vietnamese people entering Yang Yang International Airport until the end of October.

Asia - Pacific tourism will grow remarkably from 2023

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Asia - Pacific could be the first region in the world to recover tourism in 2023, with tourism revenue increasing by 71%, in 2022.

2 tourists died in a hot air balloon accident in Türkiye

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Authorities are expanding their investigation into the cause of the hot air balloon accident in Turkey that killed two people.

International visitors are 3 times more than Vietnam, Thailand still finds it difficult to achieve the expected target

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After reopening, Thailand has a faster recovery rate for the tourism industry than Vietnam, but still faces many difficulties to return to the pre-pandemic situation.

Hoi An - the destination with the cheapest travel costs in the world

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Hoi An city increased 7 places compared to 2019 to top the list of 10 cheapest tourist destinations in the world for British tourists in 2022.

The statue of the Goddess of freedom sold out after reopening

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The crown of the statue of the Goddess of Peace opened to visitors on October 11 after more than 2 and a half years of being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hundred-year-old spa in Hungary closed due to rising gas prices

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Hundred-year-old cave swimming pool in Hungary Miskolctapolca has begun to turn off lights and drain water due to the modern crisis: gas prices are rising.

Energy crisis: Europe no longer has the quintessence of this winter

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The light capital Paris shuts off lights early, Christmas markets gather late... signaling a winter of straining Europe amid the energy crisis.

1.5 million tourists expected to visit Qatar during the World Cup

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Qatar's tourism industry is seeing a boom in revenue ahead of the FIFA World Cup, and they may benefit in the long term from the big football event.

Will Indian tourists be enough to make up for the absence of Chinese tourists?

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Southeast Asian countries hope the wave of Indian tourists could fill the void in the Chinese market, but experts are skeptical about that.