微旅行
While the pandemic has prevented people from traveling afar, there's a silver lining to that dark cloud: micro-tourism, or mini-vacations. Micro-tourism refers to short-distance travel in which people drive two or three hours to a nearby destination and spend two or three days. Instead of requiring an elaborate plan and a lot of money, micro-tourism allows people to be more flexible and is less expensive. It has been increasingly popular since the COVID-19 pandemic. Mark Hou from Beijing is one of them. Before the pandemic, the 28-year-old preferred taking long trips abroad or leaving Beijing to see places of interests in other Chinese provinces. But the pandemic meant he had to adapt to a new travel style.
2022-09-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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