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A growing number of adventurers are traveling the Continental Divide each summer, bringing a much-needed boost to one community.
There’s more foot traffic than in December, but that doesn’t always translate into more spending at Xiamen’s Bashi.
Resort communities that saw growth during the pandemic are trying to stop the bleed of local workers being priced out.
Some businesses are rebounding after historic flooding in the region. But others are still struggling.
Almost every restaurant and business is understaffed this summer. At the same time, there are more tourists on the Cape than ever.
Entrepreneurs have endured natural disasters and political crises — and now COVID-19. “You have to be super, super tough,” a business owner says.
“We were trying to insure something that no one owns,” says Kathy Baughman McLeod, director of the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center.
Tourism is one of Thailand’s most important industries, but it’s been hard-hit by COVID-19. A Thai tour operator describes how things are going.
Traveling will look very different during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the first time, the conservative kingdom is opening up to tourists from more than 40 countries.