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Ignoring Warnings, a Growing Band of Tourists Venture to Afghanistan
2024-12-29 00:00:00.0     纽约时报-亚洲新闻     原网页

       Yi-Pin Lin, an associate professor at Tufts University, proudly says he has vacationed in 120 nations over the past decade.

       But there was one country he had always dreamed of visiting, only to be frightened off by decades of war, kidnappings and terrorism: Afghanistan.

       With the end of the Afghan war in 2021, the country’s new Taliban rulers began encouraging tourists to visit. So last month, Mr. Lin packed his bags, paid $130 for a visa and boarded a flight to Kabul, the Afghan capital.

       “When I told my friends where I was going, they all thought I was crazy,” he said. “They said it was too dangerous.”

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       Mr. Lin, 43, is part of a small but growing vanguard of venturesome tourists making their way to Afghanistan, disregarding dire warnings issued by their governments. The State Department advises Americans not to travel to Afghanistan “due to terrorism, risk of wrongful detention, civil unrest, kidnapping and crime.”

       Over the past three years, Taliban officials say, 14,500 foreign tourists have visited the isolated, poverty-stricken nation. They have arrived with hard currency that Afghanistan desperately needs.

       Map locates the Herat and Bamiyan Provinces in Afghanistan, and Kabul, the capital.

       TAJIKISTAN

       UZBEKISTAN

       TURKMENISTAN

       IRAN

       Kabul

       Bamiyan

       HErat

       Herat

       AFGHANISTAN

       Kandahar

       PAKISTAN

       100 miles

       By The New York Times

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