In China, a large number of tourism practitioners are looking forward to the return of tourists during the National Day Golden Week. However, many educational institutions restrict students from leaving campus. Students must "clock in their temperature online" four times a day when they go out, and even if they leave school for internship, they must submit applications, and the number of applications is limited. It is hard to imagine that after several months of domestic recovery, the epidemic prevention management policy of colleges and universities still stays in the first half of the year. It should be the most advanced and enlightened institution of higher learning in China, but the regulatory policy lags behind the society, which has become a shackle to slow down the economic recovery after the epidemic.
Campus closure in the eyes of 00: I met the "famous double standard"?
Young people should have been the main force in going out for internships, traveling, spending money at night, eating and watching movies. Under the general situation of normalization of life after the epidemic, the so-called "campus epidemic panic psychology" should be treated reasonably and moderately. If college students are not allowed to go out for fear of the epidemic, it will affect the normal life and growth of the youngest generation in China. Young people have something to say about this.
With the arrival of the school season in September, after 00, the collective spit out "closed school management" and rushed to the hot search. In Weibo, the reading volume of Life on the Fence after School is as high as 5.5 million. In a poll of ten thousand people, 88% people think that "closed management after school" is unreasonable.
(Ten thousand people in Weibo voted, and 88% thought that "closed management after school" was unreasonable)
Some students said that "the school does not allow students to enter and leave, but allows faculty and staff to enter and leave freely. Takeaway and express delivery can also contact students across the fence, and grandpa who dances square dance takes his grandson into the campus to play. Only college students can have limited contact. " "Campus closure is formalism and a well-known double standard." "I really can't stand being locked up in school for four or five months." Some students simply changed Weibo's name to "Is the university unsealed today" and "Let me leave the school".
(After 00, spit out "school closed management")
If all the college students in China are confined to the campus, it will affect more than 654.38 billion people's out-of-home consumption. This is a huge number. Isolating students across the board means isolating consumption and economic recovery.
At present, there are 2688 colleges and universities in China with 40.02 million students. There are at least three times as many family members involved as students. Some large universities, even with 70,000 teachers and students, can feed hundreds of daily consumption places within 5km of Fiona Fang. A college student vomited and refused to leave the campus for several months, and all the small restaurants around the school closed down. Cinemas, Internet cafes and shopping malls are also very depressed.
As the core members of the family, if college students can't leave the campus, the tourism consumption of the whole family will be blocked. Behind this, many "supporting points" of China's economy and the livelihood and employment problems of hundreds of millions of people involved behind it are snowballing.
There are two kinds of anxiety inside and outside the fence: don't let the "closed school management" block the passenger flow, and the National Day income is 60 million.
Before the outbreak, tourism involved a large number of people and created great value. According to the data of the Ministry of Commerce of China, the total import and export of tourism accounted for 37% of China's service trade industry from October to September. In 20 19, the comprehensive contribution of tourism to China's GDP was 10.94 trillion yuan, accounting for 1 1% of the total GDP, which was related to the employment of 10% residents.
Like the film industry, tourism is also one of the industries most affected by the epidemic. On August 25th, UN Secretary-General Guterres said that the global tourism industry may lose 65.438+0.2 billion jobs due to the epidemic. A sharp drop in tourism export revenue may lead to a 2.8% drop in global GDP.
The recovery of inbound and outbound tourism is slower than expected. Travel agencies, mainly European and American tours and high-end outbound travel services, have become a hard-to-find member in the post-epidemic recovery period. A travel agency in Shaanxi "only received two foreign tourists internship in China in the first half of the year." More travel agencies, after layoffs and pay cuts in this storm, a large number of tour guides turned to WeChat business to bring goods, from selling outbound routes to selling Thai latex mattresses and Korean cosmetics. Some outbound travel practitioners even pessimistically believe that "the whole industry will not fully recover until 2022. I have to leave this industry for the survival of a family. "
The reshuffle of the epidemic forced the travel agency to transform. Some travel agencies that receive foreign tourists begin to undertake in-depth tours of foreigners in China, or deepen in-depth domestic tours, targeting high-net-worth family tours and parent-child tours. However, because the campus policy restricts this part of the passenger flow, they encounter two-way constraints and can only work hard while waiting for the wind.
The recovery in the second half of the year is the National Day Golden Week. Travel agencies, whether outbound or domestic, are looking forward to the National Day. During the National Day Golden Week on 20 19, domestic tourism revenue exceeded 600 billion yuan. If this year's tourism industry can undertake the bonus of outbound travel transfer superposition, the industry recovery can be expected, and more practitioners and families behind them can stop worrying about rice bowls.
At the beginning of September last year, the popular National Day routes were robbed. This year, a large number of consumer groups are wavering because of the policy restrictions on college students going out of campus. Inside and outside the campus, inside and outside the wall, are the anxiety of two groups. I hereby call for a rational view of the campus consumer groups under the normalization of the epidemic, and the restrictions should be "reasonable and moderate" and say no to "campus walled life".