"Hungry" Ghosts Keep Tourists From Tsunami-Hit Resorts
The existence of ghosts may be debated. Personaly, I feel most of Asians believe that. So, you won't be suprised to see the impact of traditional Asian beliefs on Thailand's tourism trade since the December 26, 2004, tsunami appears indisputable.
Tourism from Europe, Australia, and the United States has rebounded since the disaster. But tourist arrivals from elsewhere in Asia have plummeted since the tsunami and have yet to bounce back.
Industry observers cite Asian tourists' fears of ghosts in tsunami-stricken areas as the main reason for the decline.
The tsunami claimed more than 215,000 lives in 11 countries around the Indian Ocean and left another 50,000 people unaccounted for. That's really a big hurt.Think about what we can help those poor people...
"Hungry" Ghosts Keep Tourists From Tsunami-Hit Resorts
1 Comments:
Interesting article.
I would have prefered to hear more on how the conclusion of hauntings was reached, however.
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