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Tourist numbers at the seaside resort town of Kenting have plummeted in recent years. The figure hit a 41-year low in 2024, as the town recorded just 2.14 million visitors, a decline of 480,000 from the previous year. The sharp decline has dealt a crippling blow to the local tourism industry. Already, three resorts have announced they’ll be shutting down in the first half of the year. Though some have said they are closing for renovations, other business owners in the area see a dark future ahead. It’s a lovely day in Kenting, but the streets are deserted. Once a popular tourist destination, visitor numbers have been steadily dropping to a low of 2.14 million visitors in 2024, a 41-year low. Ms. Lee Hotelier Just 10% of what it was before. I haven’t had business in two, three days. It’s a transition period. Beach stand operator Do you see anyone? That’s the answer. You can see the mountains and the sea, but no people. Restaurant owner Our business keeps falling and falling. That’s also true for the hostels. Take a look for yourself. You can take a picture there and there. Are there any guests? On weekdays, workers outnumber tourists in Kenting. And on weekends and holidays, it’s not busy enough to sustain a business. Three resorts: Hotelday+, Uni-Resort and Toong Mao have announced they will be shutting down in the first half of the year. Voice of spokesperson Uni-President The hotel has been in operation for almost 30 years. Due to big changes in the market and different consumer needs, the hotel will suspend operations on Feb. 28, and we will make any necessary adjustments. Employee Toong Mao The company may reallocate workers to other locations, if we are willing to move. If not, then we’ll get laid off with severance pay. The operator has not yet confirmed the plans. Other businesses in the area say the business landscape has not recovered to pre-pandemic levels. The sharp drop in visitors has dealt a significant blow to the local economy, and operators are calling on the government to promote travel to Kenting. If tourists don’t come back, they say, the wave of closures could become a tsunami. For more Taiwan news, tune in: Sun to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152 Tue to Sat at 1 am on Channel 53 #台灣新聞 #TaiwanNews #民視新聞 #FTV新聞 #Taiwan