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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the way we spend our holidays. With bans on
overseas travel, travelers who are kept
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staycation isn't new. It grew out of the financial crisis of 2008, which left many unable to
afford vacations abroad 3. for holidays at home instead. But in 2020, the rising
demand for staycations turned out to be a 4. for local economies that suffered deep
losses because of COVID-19. In Taiwan, for instance, high-end hotels began attracting
guests with discounted packages and themed stays.
Taking trips to places close to home isn't the only way to have a staycation. For
5. who are immune to cabin fever, bringing the holiday atmosphere into the home is
another solution. In South Korea, some families decided to use money 6.
for trips
abroad to decorate their homes as their favorite holiday spots, such as a tropical beach.
7. transformed their apartments into indoor campsites by setting up tents, lanterns,
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