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Only China tourists "have privileges" when traveling to Nepal. What are these privileges?

When traveling to Nepal, only China tourists "have privileges". These privileges are that China tourists in Duba Square can enter and leave for unlimited free as long as they hold China's passport, and many local shops are plastered with Chinese slogans. China tourists are deeply loved by many countries, because there are a large number of tourists in China, and their consumption behavior is frank and generous. In terms of tourism, many countries have opened preferential policies and welfare policies, especially for the people of China.

For example, airports in Thailand have opened their own channels for tourists from China, while in Nepal, "preference" for tourists from China is even more obvious, which many foreign tourists can't understand. This scenic spot is Dubakuchang in Nepal, and everyone is familiar with it. This is a famous scenic spot with local traditional ceramic products and a large number of tourists every day. In addition, Duba Square, like other scenic spots, needs tickets, priced at $15, and is not allowed to enter again after leaving the scenic spot.

However, this is only a rule for other foreign tourists. As for tourists from China, as long as they hold China passports, they can enter and leave the scenic spots indefinitely without paying any fees. These privileges are only available to China tourists! On the other hand, Nepal, as a mysterious country in Asia, has similar customs and cultures and attracts tourists from all over the world. The "living goddess" here is very famous. It is also the birthplace of Buddhism.

due to economic reasons, Nepal looks relatively backward. Even walking on the streets of the capital is no different from the county towns of our country. However, Nepalese tourists are very enthusiastic about China. Many local shops are plastered with China slogans, such as "Take a look, take a look, and see that it doesn't cost money" and "The boss is very nice and doesn't cheat customers", which makes China tourists feel very cordial.