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On Monday, the first batch of Chinese outbound group tours after the pandemic departed from major cities across the nation, heading to destinations ranging from Thailand, Singapore to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - for many, it's a day that ended a three-year anxious waiting. And for the world, it's a comeback of what was once its world's largest outbound travel market, it's also a prelude for a revival of the global tourism industry.

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