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Can Dutch tourists go to Holland to see tulips?

It is reported that during this year's Easter holiday, an estimated 1 million tourists poured into the Netherlands. In addition to 350000 local flower appreciation tourists, all tulip flower fields and windmills were crowded with people, causing serious traffic jams. It is also hard for the authorities to remind tourists not to trample or damage the flower fields. Recently, what did the Dutch Tourism Administration say about the latest situation? Why stop promoting tourism?

The rich tourism resources attract tourists from all over the world. However, too many tourists make the country hard to bear. The Dutch government has decided to take measures, including controlling the number of tourists and levying tourist taxes, so as to avoid the excessive impact of tourists on the lives of its people. "This is unacceptable," said simelink, the owner of the koikenhoff garden in southwest Amsterdam. '

In response, the Dutch Tourism Administration recently published a policy document that said: 'in order to effectively control the flow of tourists, we need to take action now. 'nbtc expects that in 2030, at least' 29 million foreign tourists will visit the Netherlands for a few days.

Dutch authorities hope that tourists can disperse their destinations and scenic spots, not concentrate in Amsterdam, the capital, but visit other less popular scenic spots in the Netherlands. In addition, the authorities will close down some tourist sites with poor reputation and levy tourist tax.

It is reported that in recent years, in addition to the Netherlands, more and more countries and cities have begun to review their tourism policies to limit the number of tourists, such as Venice and Santorini in Italy, Thailand, Kyoto in Japan, etc. Among them, Venice will now impose a three Euro tax on one-day tourists, which will be adjusted according to the off-season and peak season to help maintain the cleaning and security costs.