The Taliban regime in Afghanistan is making efforts to revive tourism despite its poor infrastructure and restrictions on women. The number of tourists has been increasing, with many coming from China. The resurgence of tourism is surprising due to the country's difficulty to enter and the ongoing threat of terrorist attacks.
Key Points
Surge in tourism under Taliban rule, with visitors from China and other countries
Efforts to present a positive image of Afghanistan to the outside world
Challenges including limited access for women and security concerns
Pros
Increase in tourism can boost the economy and provide opportunities for locals
Improved security and drop in violence make it a safer destination for tourists
Allows visitors to experience a culturally rich and authentic environment
Cons
Restrictions on women and girls limit their participation in the tourism industry
Ongoing threat of terrorist attacks by groups like the Islamic State
Difficulty in entering the country and navigating its challenging infrastructure