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South Korea's Chinese tourist slump endures despite pledges

South Korea's Chinese tourist slump endures despite pledges Chinese tourists ask a sales assistant for directions at a Lotte department store in Seoul on Feb 2, 2016.PHOTO: REUTERS SEOUL (AFP) - Chinese tourist numbers to South Korea continued to decline in December, figures showed Monday (Jan 22), even though Beijing and Seoul pledged to improve relations strained by a US missile defence system. Seoul and Washington installed the powerful Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (Thaad) system in the South last year to guard against threats from nuclear-armed North Korea. Beijing saw it as a threat to its own security and reacted furiously, imposing a string of measures on South Korean businesses and banning group tours to the South, in moves seen as economic retaliation. The ban on tour groups hit the South Korean travel and retail industries hard, with Chinese visitors renowned for shopping trips to their neighbour. Some of Beijing's restrictions on tours appeared to have been lifted after the two countries issued identically-worded statements in October on their mutual desire to improve relations. But the number of Chinese visitors to the South continued to tumble in December, Korea Tourism Organisation statistics showed Monday. A total of 332,474 Chinese travellers came to South Korea last month, down 37.9 per cent from the previous year, it said. It was only a marginal improvement on the 42.1 per cent fall seen in November and 49.3 per cent in October.

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New North Korea tour agency launches in Moscow

NK Pro In early August, the Russian embassy in Pyongyang announced that North Koreans and citizens from 17 other countries can now visit Russia’s Far East area using a free electronic visa , with tests for the registration of e-visas having been available on the website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs since August 1. The DPRK’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) also reported on May 17 that North Korea had begun operation of a  ferry route between the country’s Rason port and Vladivostok . KCNA reported that the “Rajin-Vladivostok international tourist liner Mangyongbong would be operated by common efforts.” A new travel agency specializing in tours to North Korea was officially launched on Thursday, at a news conference held in Moscow. The President of Russia’s Travel Agencies Union Sergey Golov and Kim Sung Hoon from the North Korean embassy in Russia attended the announcement of the launch of NKOREAN. “I hope that the NKOREAN company Join the influential community of members who rely on NK News original news and in-depth reporting. Subscribe to read the remaining 577 words of this article. Get North Korea headlines delivered to your inbox daily Subscribe to the NK News 'Daily Update' and get links to must-read stories each morning Dagyum Ji is a senior NK News correspondent based in Seoul. She previously worked for Reuters TV. New North Korea tour agency launches in Moscow Head of Russia’s Travel Agencies Union tells press conference there is "great interest" A new travel agency specializing in tours to North Korea was officially launched on Thursday, at a news conference held in Moscow. The President of Russia’s Travel Agencies Union Sergey Golov and Kim Sung Hoon from the North Korean embassy in Russia attended the announcement of the launch of NKOREAN.

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