There are several reasons for the rapid recovery of cross-border tourism:
1. The needs of cultural and tourism exchanges. With the deepening of globalization, people's interest in different cultures and regions is increasing. Cross-border tourism has become a way to realize this demand.
2. Shopping demand. Cross-border tourism can not only enjoy the food, scenery and culture of different regions, but also buy goods that are not available in China or at more favorable prices.
3. Advantages of cost performance. For some high-consumption destinations, such as Europe and the United States, cross-border tourism may be more cost-effective than domestic tourism.
4. Education and employment opportunities. Cross-border tourism has also become an education and employment opportunity for some students and young people. By participating in cross-border tourism, they can learn about different cultures and lifestyles and accumulate experience and skills.
Generally speaking, the recovery of cross-border tourism depends on the comprehensive effects of epidemic control, policies and market demand.