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Srinagar (India), Jun 3 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Farooq Khan) .- Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, tourism in Indian-administered Kashmir has been strongly affected, after experiencing its third confinement to avoid the spread of the virus.FOOTAGE OF TOURISM IN SRINAGAR
Srinagar, India, Apr 20 (EFE/EPA).- Kashmir’s famed tulips are in full bloom but Asia’s largest tulip garden in the India-administered region with over 1.3 million flowers has had very few visitors this year because of a lockdown to stem the spread of the coronavirus.Tulips in Kashmir signal the onset of spring and the season is extremely important for the economy of the region that has been battling decades of bloody conflict and is at the heart of a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan.(Camera: FAROOQ KHAN).FOOTAGE SHOWS A TULIP FIELD, A POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTION IN KASHMIR, INDIA, WHICH HAS BEEN EMPTY THIS YEAR DUE TO THE OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS.
Residents of Venice protest as the historic Italian city launches a five-euro entrance fee for day-trippers, a scheme designed to ease the pressures of mass tourism. But some residents fear their city turning into a 'museum'. IMAGES
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