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pamelageller.com Nightmare In Paris: Tourists Flee As Violent Crime And Terror Increase - The Geller Report



What used to be the perfect destination for a romantic and culturally enriching getaway has now turned into a frightening war zone.

The continued influx of Muslim migrants has fundamentally transformed French society, making France un undesirable and unsafe location for tourists.



In particular, the Chinese government has issued travel advisories urging the Chinese to not visit Paris over safety concerns.

“For a number of Chinese tourists, the dream of visiting France and Paris has turned into a nightmare. [Chinese tourists] are robbed in the palace of Versailles, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, in front of their hotel, as they leave the coaches … In high season, not a day goes by without tourists being assaulted,” said Jean-François Zhou, President of the Chinese Association of Travel Agencies in France.

Last year the regional office of tourism in Paris reported a decrease in tourism to Paris, which was attributed to terrorism fears. Since 2015, Islamic terror attacks have killed more than 200 people in France.


Tourists Flee ‘Nightmare’ Paris Amidst Rising Theft, Assaults, Terror BREITBART, January 18, 2017

Tourists from China are avoiding France amid surging violence and crime, a Chinese tourism expert has said, reporting that customers are turning to Russia as a safer destination.

President of the Chinese Association of Travel Agencies in France, Jean-François Zhou, said “increasingly violent” thefts and assaults are turning France into “one of the worst destinations for foreign tourists”.

Mr. Zhou, a representative for major Chinese travel agency Utour in France, reported a steep decline in visitor numbers from Asia, and said many tourists are now looking to Russia as a less dangerous holiday destination.

“In 2016, there were 1.6 million Chinese tourists compared to 2.2 million in 2015. The number of Japanese tourists dropped 39 per cent, and Koreans 27 per cent. Our tourists have turned to Russia, which is less attractive but at least it is a safe country. For Putin, it is an economic windfall”, he told Le Parisien.

Rising violence and aggression account for the drop, according to Mr. Zhou, who said: “For a number of Chinese tourists, the dream of visiting France and Paris has turned into a nightmare.

“[Chinese tourists] are robbed in the palace of Versailles, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, in front of their hotel, as they leave the coaches … In high season, not a day goes by without tourists being assaulted.”


Laura Loomer is a reporter for the American Freedom Defense Initiative and the Geller Report. Follow her on Twitter here. Follow her on Facebook here.





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