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A slump1 in tourism is aggravating2 Egypt's economic woes3 and affecting the lives of those who depend on the industry for a living. About 20 percent of Egypt's foreign currency earnings4 come from tourism. In 2008, almost 13 million foreign tourists visited Egypt, taking in its pharaonic and Islamic sites along the River Nile. But now, the drop in revenue is hitting the country hard.
Tourists visit Great Pyramids of Giza, south of Cairo, 23 Feb 2009
Empty tour boats line the River Nile, as boat captains desperately5 solicit6 passengers from the meager7 crowd of tourists strolling along the riverfront walkway in downtown Cairo.
The global economic crisis, which began last year, is causing a serious slump in the tourism industry. Tourism is a main source foreign currency earnings, along with revenue from the Suez Canal and remittances8 from Egyptian workers abroad.
Paul, a tourist from Manchester, England, says the global crisis, as well as a vague threat of terrorism, is making tourists like him think twice before traveling abroad.
"We're only getting eight Egyptian pounds to the English pound; last year it was 10," he noted9. "And I think the credit crunch10 is really biting, plus the terrorism threat, as well."
Drop in tourists has domino effect
At the nearby Egyptian museum, tourists are still congregating11 in the front garden. But a thick cluster of empty-handed tour guides speaks more eloquently12 than statistics.
The trickle13 of tourists has some guides working, but economists14 say an 18 percent drop in the number of foreigners coming to Egypt, thus far in 2009, has hotels, tour operators, and even shop owners complaining.
Egypt's minister of tourism, Zoheir Garana, explains just how much tourism represents to the Egyptian economy.
"Twelve-point-six percent of our total work force directly and indirectly15 works in the travel industry and from every $100 that's generated to Egypt the tourism or travel industry share is $19.30," Garana explained.
Tourism officials worried
Garana concedes that many in the tourism profession are worried, but says that the travel industry has weathered downturns before, and will weather them this time, as well.
At Cairo's famed Khan al-Khalili market, streets and alleyways look deserted16, with vendors17 furiously hawking18 their wares19 to make a living.
Once bustling20 sidewalk cafes are half empty and merchants sit idly in front of their storefronts waiting for the providential tourist to appear.
Souvenir shop owner feels crunch
Ihab, a thirty-something social worker who runs a souvenir shop, negotiates valiantly21 with two American tourists who are haggling22 for a bargain.
He gripes that tourists have become so savvy23 at bargaining that he can barely make a profit on the few items he sells.
"Now, all the people: hello, come here … I'm just looking, I'm just looking," he said.
Ihab explains that for him, like other Egyptians who rely on foreign visitors to earn a living, the slump in tourism is making life difficult.
"If I work one week without profit, how I live? I'm not bring something good for food. I'm not find money for my clothes, for my wife, for my home," he explained.
Ihab says that the Egyptian economy at large is in recession, and that finding a job in any field, has become difficult.
"I haven't job ... more difficult ... and here in Egyptian now, impossible, you can't find job usually," he said.
Hope for turn-around
Tourism Minister Garana notes, optimistically, that the government is investing in infrastructure24 projects during the current slump to come out stronger, afterwards.
Despite the optimism, no one is quite sure where the Egyptian economy is heading, when the global crisis will end, and how soon tourism will rebound25. Like the ancient Egyptian feluqa floating down the Nile into the sunset, no one can see what lies beyond the horizon.
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n.暴跌,意气消沉,(土地)下沉;vi.猛然掉落,坍塌,大幅度下跌 | |
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困境( woe的名词复数 ); 悲伤; 我好苦哇; 某人就要倒霉 | |
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4 earnings | |
n.工资收人;利润,利益,所得 | |
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vi.勾引;乞求;vt.请求,乞求;招揽(生意) | |
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n.汇寄( remittance的名词复数 );汇款,汇款额 | |
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10 crunch | |
n.关键时刻;艰难局面;v.发出碎裂声 | |
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(使)集合,聚集( congregate的现在分词 ) | |
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adv. 雄辩地(有口才地, 富于表情地) | |
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13 trickle | |
vi.淌,滴,流出,慢慢移动,逐渐消散 | |
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adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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n.摊贩( vendor的名词复数 );小贩;(房屋等的)卖主;卖方 | |
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18 hawking | |
利用鹰行猎 | |
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19 wares | |
n. 货物, 商品 | |
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v.知道,了解;n.理解能力,机智,悟性;adj.有见识的,懂实际知识的,通情达理的 | |
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24 infrastructure | |
n.下部构造,下部组织,基础结构,基础设施 | |
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25 rebound | |
v.弹回;n.弹回,跳回 | |
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