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2025年古巴接待国际游客数创2002年以来新低
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-02-12 15:51
Core Insights - In 2025, Cuba received 1.811 million international tourists, marking an 18% decline year-on-year and the lowest figure since 2002, excluding the pandemic years [1] - The number of tourists is significantly lower compared to 2018 (4.6 million) and 2019 (4.2 million) [1] Tourist Source Countries - Canada remains the largest source of tourists to Cuba with 754,000 visitors, followed by Russia (132,000), the United States (110,000), Mexico (56,000), Argentina (49,000), Spain (46,000), France (37,000), Colombia (35,000), and Germany (33,000) [1] Economic Impact - The decline in tourism is attributed to Cuba's severe economic and energy crises, which affect tourism services and experiences, along with reduced international flight routes and U.S. sanctions [1] - As tourism is a crucial economic pillar and a primary source of foreign exchange for Cuba, the downturn in the tourism sector will directly impact the country's economic recovery [1]
台湾观光业“旺季不旺” 多地酒店入住率不到五成
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-19 23:25
Group 1: Core Insights - Taiwan's tourism industry is experiencing a significant downturn during the peak summer season, with hotel occupancy rates in many areas falling below 50% [1] - The average hotel occupancy rate in Taichung's scenic areas was reported at over 30% in July, a sharp decline from approximately 80% in previous years [1] - Contributing factors to the market slump include weak domestic tourism demand, a lack of attractiveness in local attractions, and severe labor shortages in the tourism sector [1] Group 2: Statistical Data - The number of domestic tourists in Taiwan decreased to 78.8 million in the previous year, down from 79.8 million in 2023 and 79.9 million in 2019 [1] - Domestic tourism spending fell to NT$464.6 billion, a reduction of NT$30.8 billion compared to 2023 [1] - The estimated number of inbound travelers to Taiwan has been revised down to 9 million for this year, marking the second consecutive year that the target of 10 million foreign tourists has not been met [2] Group 3: Market Dynamics - The proportion of "pure tourism" foreign visitors is expected to drop to 65% in 2024, with the percentage of first-time visitors to Taiwan decreasing from 57% in 2019 to 46% in 2024 [2] - The appreciation of the New Taiwan Dollar is putting additional pressure on Taiwan's tourism industry by diminishing its price competitiveness for foreign tourists [2] - Despite the overall downturn, tourism in Kinmen is thriving, with over 1 million visitors recorded by the end of July, and a significant number of mainland tourists visiting for cultural experiences [2]