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It's no longer Australian food! There has been a sharp drop in the number of tourists from these tourist destinations, Australia.

(all the pictures in this article are from Station 9)


If you want to travel this year, you might as well know where it is no longer popular with Australians.

According to Taiwan 9, Hostelworld, a travel website, published the Hotel Guest Evolution report (Evolution of the Hostel Traveller Report), which reveals some of the world's significantly declining resorts for Australian tourists.

Among them, the largest decline in Australian tourists was the decline of 38.46 percent in Europe's Liechtenstein (Liechtenstein), in 2019. This was followed by a 38.1 per cent drop in the number of Australian tourists visiting the Monegasque (Monaco), this year. In third place was a 29.33 per cent drop in the number of visitors to the Vatican (Vatican City), Australia. The other two top five tourist destinations were (Guyana), a Latin American country, and (Andorra), Australia, a south-west Europe, with a decrease of 28.57 per cent and 26.92 per cent, respectively. the number of other tourist destinations in the top five was 28.57 per cent and 26.92 per cent, respectively.

In addition, some of the top 10 tourist destinations for other visitors to Australia, such as San Marino (San Marino), the sixth-largest country in the eastern Italian peninsula, fell 26.67 percent this year. The seventh place was Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, with Australian tourists down 21.43%. Paraguay (Paraguay), Iraq (Iraq) and Tunisia (Tunisia) occupy 8th to 10th place in turn.

In the 11th to 20th places, there are some familiar places. Including France (12), Spain (15), Austria (16), Netherlands (17), Italy (19), etc.


The number of Australian tourists in these places has fallen by between 10% and 16% in recent years.

1. Litecttenstein:-38.46% (reduced by Australian visitors in 2019, the same below)

two. Monegasque (Monaco):-38.1 per cent

3. Vatican (Vatican City): 29.33 per cent

4. Guyanese (Guyana):-28.57 per cent

5. Andorra (Andorra):-26.92 per cent

6. San Marino (San Marino):-26.67 per cent

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:-21.43 per cent

8. Paraguay (Paraguay):-20 per cent

9. Iraq (Iraq):-18.75 per cent

10. Tunisia (Tunisia): -16.67%

11. Luxembourg (Luxembourg):-15.79 per cent

twelve. France:-13.82 per cent

13. Macedon (Macedonia): -13.04%

14. Central African Republic (Central African Republic):-12.5 per cent

15. Spain:-12.5 per cent

16. Austria:11.04 per cent.

17. Netherlands:-10.88 per cent

18. Uruguay:-10.81 per cent

19. Italy:-10.71 per cent

20. Iran:-10%.

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