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Tourists return to Mogadishu beaches
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71406, member: 636"] Somalia is attempting to reshape its international reputation by promoting a nascent tourism industry in its capital, Mogadishu. Despite decades of conflict and ongoing threats from the Al-Shabab insurgency, officials report a significant reduction in attacks within the city. Tourism Minister Daud Aweis Jama stated that approximately 10,000 visitors arrived last year, with expectations for that number to double in 2025. Tourists from countries including the United States and China, often accompanied by armed security, are visiting sites like Lido Beach. These travelers report feeling comfortable and welcomed by residents, contrasting their experience with dire government travel warnings from nations like Britain and the United States. One local tour operator noted that security has improved considerably, though the persistent negative perception remains a significant obstacle. The government is investing in infrastructure and a new e-visa system to support the sector, which it says employs 30,000 people, despite a recent hack of the visa platform. [/QUOTE]
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