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Hashtag ‘Ban Korea travel’ on X platform

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The hashtag #banKoreaTravel has significant attention on X, causing heightened concerns within the tourism sector. The decline in Thai travelers to South Korea, coupled with apprehensions about potential entry denial, underscores the challenges faced by the industry. On X, users share in discussions relevant to the risks involved and draw comparisons between South Korea and visa-free destinations like Japan and Taiwan. The widespread issues extend from the impact of illegal labor exports on entry denials, shedding light on the necessity for South Korea's stringent screening process.

         Charoen Wangananont, the President of the Thai Travel Agents Association, amplifies the voices of public outrage and emphasizes the financial losses incurred by tour operators. In light of these challenges, he advocates collaborative efforts between Thailand and South Korea to tackle the issue at its root, emphasizing the need to diminish networks facilitating illegal labor. This call for cooperation seeks to address concerns raised by both Thai travelers and the tourism industry, fostering a more sustainable and secure travel environment between the two nations.

The reasons why this news is interesting and important

     
I think this news is interesting because social media has so much important role to spread your voice in society and once it’s become the trend the problems might be responded to quickly. and this news is important in terms of economics because it highlights potential economic losses in the tourism industry between Thailand and South Korea. The trending hashtag and decline in Thai travelers indicate concerns about entry denials, impacting revenue for both countries. Issues related to illegal labor exports cause strict screening processes. So, the government and population in both countries have a role to play in understanding and adapting to solve this problem.

Reference: Kasemsuk, N. (2023, November 1). Thai tourists turn against South Korea. https://www.bangkokpost.com. https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/2675588/thai-tourists-turn-against-south-korea

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