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Asian businesses suffer Lunar New Year blues over travel curbs | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide


Asian businesses suffer Lunar New Year blues over travel curbs
From a skyway operator in Australia to a tourist guide on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali and a lion dance troupe in Malaysia, Asia’s travel industry is hurting as coronavirus curbs keep most people home for the Lunar New Year.
The celebration, which begins on Friday, usually triggers the largest annual migration as people reunite with loved ones or go on holiday, but this year government curbs are spoiling plans, even as many nations roll out vaccines.
“In the last 10 months, there’s been no income, because there are no visitors,” said Bali tour guide Effendy, wearing traditional red headgear and batik-print sarong, as he stood in a deserted 60-hectare (148-acre) park. ....

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Asian businesses suffer Lunar New Year blues over travel curbs - Netscape Money & Business


Asian businesses suffer Lunar New Year blues over travel curbs
02/11/2021 6:39
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - From a skyway operator in Australia to a tourist guide on Indonesia s resort island of Bali and a lion dance troupe in Malaysia, Asia s travel industry is hurting as coronavirus curbs keep most people home for the Lunar New Year.
The celebration, which begins on Friday, usually triggers the largest annual migration as people reunite with loved ones or go on holiday, but this year government curbs are spoiling plans, even as many nations roll out vaccines.
In the last 10 months, there s been no income, because there are no visitors, said Bali tour guide Effendy, wearing traditional red headgear and batik-print sarong, as he stood in a deserted 60-hectare (148-acre) park. ....

Hong Kong , Blue Mountains , Jawa Barat , New South Wales , Krung Thep Mahanakhon , Wei Khang , Sultan Anshori , Clarence Fernandez , Kun Seng Keng , Juarawee Kittisilpa , Simon Cameron Moore , Kraisak Kulkiatprasert , Martin Quin Pollard , Deng Wei , Anthea Hammon , Jiraporn Kuhakan , Ebrahim Harris , Irene Wang , Jin Xuezhu , Tokyo Department , Lunar New Year , Lunar New , Chinese New Year , Scenic World , Stefica Nicol Bikes , ஹாங் காங் ,

Thailand's tuk tuks, tour buses and boats marooned at Lunar New Year | Life


Wednesday, 10 Feb 2021 09:35 PM MYT
Tuk-tuks that are used to transport tourists around the city are seen idle due to travel bans and border closures from the global Covid-19 outbreak in a parking lot in downtown Bangkok February 3, 2021. Reuters pic
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BANGKOK, Feb 10 Parked in rows with many gathering dust and cobwebs, hundreds of “tuk tuk” motorised rickshaws, tour buses and boats lie silent across the Thai capital of Bangkok, after suffering a twin blow from the coronavirus pandemic and a lack of foreign tourists.
Celebrations of the Lunar New Year, which begins on Friday, normally bring a spike in spending and travel among Thais and an influx of visitors from China and elsewhere in Asia. ....

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The Fiji Times » Thailand's tuk tuks, tour buses and boats marooned at Lunar New Year


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12 February, 2021, 5:35 am
Tuk-tuks that are used to transport tourists around the city are seen idle due to travel bans and border closures from the global coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in a parking lot in downtown Bangkok, Thailand February 3, 2021. Picture taken February 3, 2021. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Parked in rows with many gathering dust and cobwebs, hundreds of “tuk tuk” motorised rickshaws, tour buses and boats lie silent across the Thai capital of Bangkok, after suffering a twin blow from the coronavirus pandemic and a lack of foreign tourists.
Celebrations of the Lunar New Year, which begins on Friday, normally bring a spike in spending and travel among Thais and an influx of visitors from China and elsewhere in Asia. ....

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