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"China has not approved any kind of tour to the region because its overriding concern is to protect the fragile Antarctic ecosystem and travelers' safety," an NTA official said. Some Chinese travel agencies and other organizations organize flights to Chile or Argentina, where local agencies step in to take them to the South Pole, usually by ship.The cost is around 100,000 yuan (about 12,500 US dollars) and since the region is not an approved destination for Chinese travel groups, tourists' safety and other benefits cannot be secured, according to the official. A group of tourists, organized by a Guangdong-based travel agency, plan to visit the South Pole in January.Several countries, including the United States, Russia and Australia, organize tourism to Antarctica. According to statistics, more than 10,000 people visit Antarctica each year. China Daily |
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