Japan wants to snatch Chinese tourists? White tale dreaming!

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-03

As one of China's ice cities, Harbin is famous for its unique ice and snow culture and scenic spots. Like a fire in winter, it burns the hearts of people all over the world and warms their hearts. Harbin's cultural tourism industry is now in a stage of rapid development, and it has become the best choice to revitalize the post-epidemic economy.

Expanding: Harbin's cultural tourism industry is booming, and a variety of innovative tourism projects and activities are frequently emerging, attracting countless tourists to experience. In winter, Harbin hosts the International Ice Sculpture Competition, inviting ice sculpture artists from all over the world to come and showcase. At the same time, Harbin also has many ice and snow scenic spots, such as Sun Island, Ice Lantern World, etc., where visitors can enjoy unique and exquisite ice sculptures. In addition, Harbin's cuisine is also a major attraction for tourists, with mouth-watering Northeast dishes and traditional Russian cuisine.

Harbin's success has led to other major tourism countries also beginning to send frequent waves to Chinese tourists. In particular, Malaysia, the Philippines and other countries, which have developed economies and rich tourism resources, have launched visa-free policies for the Spring Festival, hoping to attract more Chinese tourists.

Expansion: In recent years, with the rapid development of China's economy and the improvement of people's income, Chinese tourists have become the object of competition from all over the world. As a result, many countries have taken a series of measures to attract Chinese tourists. Malaysia and the Philippines, as traditional tourism powerhouses, are naturally not far behind. They have introduced visa-free policies for the Spring Festival, hoping to attract more Chinese tourists to their countries. These countries have put a lot of effort into publicity, launching a variety of tourism activities and special products to attract the attention of Chinese tourists. They also actively learn Chinese culture and provide Chinese services so that Chinese tourists can feel at home in a foreign country.

Japan's tourism authorities optimistically estimate that 9 million Chinese tourists will visit Japan during the Spring Festival. Japan, which thinks it knows China and wants to rob Chinese tourists, is a pipe dream. Because Chinese tourists face Japan, there are three insurmountable thresholds.

Expanding: Japan's tourism ministry has announced that 9 million Chinese tourists will visit Japan during the Spring Festival, which is a bit too optimistic. In fact, Chinese tourists have three insurmountable hurdles in the face of Japan, which makes them full of resistance to Japanese tourism. First of all, the historical threshold is the most important one. In its past history, Japan committed countless horrific crimes, not only invading China, but also brutalizing and maiming the Chinese people. The vivisection and bacteriological warfare of the Nanjing Brigade are all well-known historical events. Such crimes cannot be erased and cannot be forgotten. The memory of these histories and the ** of the invaders constitute the deep resistance and dissatisfaction of Chinese tourists towards Japan.

Secondly, the threshold of reality is also insurmountable. After the war, the Chinese adopted peaceful means to return more than 2 million Japanese prisoners of war and expatriates to Japan. However, Japan** did not give the Chinese people the return and kind response they deserved. On the contrary, they distort history, beautify acts of aggression, and frequently visit the Yasukuni Shrine, thus greatly hurting the feelings of the Chinese people. Japan's statement on the Taiwan Strait issue is even more infuriating, and their claim that "if there is something wrong with Taiwan, there is something wrong with Japan", is obviously an act of provoking China. The Chinese people are naturally reluctant to travel to Japan for consumption in response to this arrogant and indifferent attitude.

Finally, the threshold for the discharge of nuclear sewage is also insurmountable. Japan's brazen decision to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea has aroused strong anger and condemnation from people all over the world. Chinese tourists, as people who love their country deeply, will certainly not be willing to take the risk of traveling to Japan and consuming their nuclear sewage seafood after learning this news.

As for Japan's imagination, Chinese tourists believe that it is just a pipe dream. Whether it is the historical threshold, the current threshold, or the nuclear sewage discharge threshold, it constitutes a resolute resistance of Chinese tourists to Japan. Although a small number of people may need to travel to Japan for work, the vast majority of Chinese are not very interested in traveling to Japan, and Japan's claim of 9 million Chinese tourists is pure exaggeration.

The Japanese, who think they know China, should perhaps be aware of this fact, because deception and exaggeration are their usual methods. An example of this is the Battle of Pingxingguan, where the Japanese claimed that only 60 were killed, despite their heavy losses, completely reversed the facts. Therefore, their so-called idea of cutting off 9 million Chinese tourists is undoubtedly just a pipe dream.

The article describes Japan's desire to attract Chinese tourists, and illustrates the resistance of Chinese tourists to Japanese tourism from the aspects of history, reality, and environment. Among them, the historical threshold, the realistic threshold and the nuclear sewage discharge threshold have become the three thresholds for Chinese tourists who are reluctant to go to Japan. The lessons of history, the apathy and aggression of reality, and the fear of nuclear sewage discharge have made Chinese tourists full of resistance to Japan. Therefore, Japan's desire to cut off 9 million Chinese tourists can only be a pipe dream.

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