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The sea of people has disappeared, and there are fewer tourists in the West Lake during the Mid-Autumn Festival. What impact did the epidemic have on tourism?

Guide: Under normal circumstances, the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday and the National Day holiday are very close, so many people will choose to go out to play and relax at this time. But unexpectedly, this year's Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the West Lake tourists sparsely disappeared, so what impact does the epidemic have on tourism?

First of all, the number of tourists has dropped sharply. In fact, the number of tourists during the summer vacation was quite good, and then the tourism industry in various places recovered to a certain extent. At that time, traveling around caused some diseases, so people raised their safety awareness. Moreover, during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, there were epidemics in some places. In this case, people are worried that their travel will aggravate the epidemic. Therefore, people's willingness to travel is greatly reduced, which is caused by the epidemic, and then the number of tourists is greatly reduced.

Second, shops can't make ends meet. In fact, shops that do business in tourist destinations have high rents. Without a steady stream of tourists coming here to spend money, they will soon lose their source of income, but the impact of the epidemic is emotional, and every store has to pay rent. Under such circumstances, many shops in tourist destinations have to close down because they can't afford the rent, so many shops in tourist destinations have to make ends meet. As a result, there are not enough service personnel to provide services and there is a shortage of service personnel in the tourism industry.

Third, the tourism industry will continue to lose money. Due to the persistent impact of the epidemic and the resurgence of poplar in some areas, not only the tourism industry, but also many service industries doing business in the local area are difficult to survive, because once a customer is diagnosed, his place needs to be properly closed. Indeed, the impact of the epidemic on this industry is very serious. I also hope that this epidemic will pass quickly, people can go out to play everywhere and make tourism prosper again.