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‘Keep calm and enjoy’: Italian village enlists ‘street tutors’ to ease overtourism
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The charming Italian village of Sirmione, perched on the shores of Lake Garda, hit a breaking point during a chaotic May Day weekend when overtourism overwhelmed its narrow streets. In response, local officials have rolled out "street tutors"—friendly guides who help manage crowds and encourage respectful behavior, aiming to strike a balance between welcoming visitors and preserving the town’s tranquility.
Editor’s Note: Overtourism isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a real headache for picturesque destinations like Sirmione, where too many visitors can ruin the vibe for everyone. By deploying "street tutors," the village is testing a gentler alternative to strict bans or fees, showing how communities can creatively tackle the downsides of popularity without scaring tourists away. It’s a small but interesting experiment in keeping travel enjoyable—for both locals and guests.
Hong Kong wants an ecotourism boom, but can its parks handle more visitors?
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Hong Kong is pushing to become a hotspot for ecotourism, fueled by social media trends like "in-depth travels" that draw visitors like Amy Zhang to scenic spots such as Dragon’s Back. But as crowds grow, concerns are rising about whether the city’s natural parks can handle the influx—especially when basics like restroom facilities already feel lacking to tourists.
Editor’s Note: Hong Kong’s bid to attract nature-loving tourists is clashing with the realities of overcrowding and infrastructure strain. If the city wants to capitalize on this trend, it’ll need to balance promotion with preservation—or risk losing the very charm that’s drawing people in.

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