Tourist hotspots around the world are considering how best to regulate and manage the return of visitors post-pandemic — Venice, for example, will introduce a daily tax of between €3 and €10 in January. The little Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, however, is taking the concept to another level. When its borders finally reopen on September 23, tourists will have to pay a “sustainable development fee” of $200 per person per day.
世界各地的旅游热门地区都在考虑如何最好地规范和管理疫情后的游客回流——例如,威尼斯将在明年1月开始每天征收3欧元至10欧元的旅游税。然而,喜马拉雅小国不丹却将这一概念提升到了另一个高度。当其边境最终在9月23日重新开放时,游客必须支付每人每天200美元的“可持续发展费”。
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