VOA常速英语2008年-Tourists Still Scarce on Kenya's Coast
时间:2018-12-16 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2008年(三月)
Nairobi
03 March 2008
The wave of political violence that followed Kenya's disputed presidential election in December has had devastating 2 consequences for the country's tourism industry. While the country has returned to relative calm in recent weeks, and the country's president and opposition 3 leader recently signed a power-sharing agreement, the tourism industry faces a long road to recovery. For VOA, Derek Kilner has more from Nairobi.
Western countries have relaxed their travel advisories 4 for Kenya's coast, which accounts for about two-thirds of tourism revenue, and a few charter flights have resumed ferrying European tourists to the resorts. But hotels that had expected to be nearly full in February and March are still at occupancy rates of 10 to 15 percent. Some 20 hotels have closed down.
Last year was a record year for Kenya's tourism industry, accounting 5 for 15 percent of GDP. This year was forecast to be better still, with revenue of around $1 billion. But post-election violence that has killed more than 1,000 people is expected to put a dent 1 in tourism revenue.
The Kenya Tourist Board forecasts that arrivals for the first quarter of this year will be down by 90 percent, costing the industry nearly $80 million a month.
In front of the upmarket hotels that dot Nyali beach north of Mombasa, rows of deck chairs still lie empty, if they have been set out at all. And the vendors 6 selling wood carvings 7 or brightly colored fabric 8 greatly outnumber the tourists on the palm-lined sand.
Craft salesman Jacob Munywoki, says that most of the tourists still around are regular visitors to Kenya who have already bought their share of souvenirs on previous trips.
"December, there were many tourists here," he said. "Per day, I was selling about four times or five times. But from the 30th up to now, I do not sell anything. The guests who are here are the repeaters who come every year same month. So they do not buy anything because they are here up to 15 years."
The Kenya Tourist Board's most recent estimates put the number of jobs lost in the industry at around 20,000, though the figure does not include many of the workers in the informal sector 9 or the many businesses that indirectly 10 depend on tourism.
On Nyali beach, many vendors have stayed around, despite the lack of business. Chris Motemi works as a craft salesman during the high season, usually saving enough to spend part of the year back home.
"I normally work from September to March. When the rain starts I go home for three months," he said. "I make good money to stay for three months there. This year, I do not think I will be able."
The current crisis is only the latest setback 11 to hit Kenya's tourism industry. In 1997, tribal 12 clashes near Mombasa - again during election time - brought the tourism industry to a halt. The following year the U.S. embassy was the target of a terrorist bomb attack.
Terror-related travel advisories from Western nations and an attack on an Israeli-owned hotel on the coast in 2002 kept tourists away.
Kuldip Sondhi, chairman of the Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association, and owner of the Reef Hotel on Nyali beach, says the industry had only in the last few years gotten back on its feet.
"The first crisis was in 1997 and that took six years for us to recover. Recovery in this industry really started in about 2004-2005," Sondhi said. "2006, 2007 every year our income was increasing by about 20 percent. So we were really bouncing along very well indeed, and this thing came."
The current crisis is by most accounts the worst the industry has ever faced.
Sondhi says that even if the political solution holds, there is little prospect 13 for a significant recovery before October at the earliest. Tourism, particularly on the coast, is dependent on package vacations and charter flights, many of which are booked far in advance.
In the meantime, vacations have been diverted to other destinations. The Kenya Tourist Boards' research and development director, Kennedy Manyalla, says several countries in the region stand to profit from Kenya's turmoil 14.
"We have competitors that would enjoy such a collapse 15. Tanzania is one of them," said Manyalla. "The neighboring competitors would reap from our problems. Already Zanzibar is reaping from our Italian clients, Mauritius and Seychelles are reaping the problems we are so far having."
In some ways Kenya is better equipped to launch a recovery this time around. The slowdown in 1997 prompted the formation of the Kenya Tourist Board, which Sondhi says has developed a much better capacity for promoting tourism abroad than existed several years ago.
But a recovery strategy in itself can only accomplish so much. With the power-sharing deal yet to be implemented 16, and with the specter of failed past attempts at political coalitions 17, there is still a fear that unrest could return to the country, in which case tourism officials warn the industry would face virtual collapse. For now, hopes are high that the deal will hold and the long process of recovery can get under way.
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- That dent is not big enough to be worth hammering out.那个凹陷不大,用不着把它锤平。
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- The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.警察设法制住了那个囚犯的反抗。
- Compliance with Practice Advisories is optional. 是否遵守实务公告由审计师自行选择决定。 来自互联网
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- A job fell vacant in the accounting department.财会部出现了一个空缺。
- There's an accounting error in this entry.这笔账目里有差错。
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- The desk was ornamented with many carvings. 这桌子装饰有很多雕刻物。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Shell carvings are a specialty of the town. 贝雕是该城的特产。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- The fabric will spot easily.这种织品很容易玷污。
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- The export sector will aid the economic recovery. 出口产业将促进经济复苏。
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- I heard the news indirectly.这消息我是间接听来的。
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