With the successive resumption of the South Korean and China International passenger ship routes, Chinese vendors have also increased.

According to the Yonhap News Agency, the Incheon Harbor (IPA) in South Korea (IPA) said on Wednesday (August 23) that after the re -sailing of the Incheon to Qingdao routes, the routes from Incheon to Weihai and Incheon to Ishima have also resumed.

There are three flights from the Incheon to Weihai routes running from 13th to 17th this month, with an average of more than 120 people, of which 40 are cargo vendors in China.When the Ishima route was launched on the 22nd, more than 100 of the 370 passengers were also carried.

South Korea's maritime industry predicts that five routes from Incheon to Yantai, Lianyungang and other places will be resumed by October, and the carrier of the two places will further increase.However, the South Korean and Chinese passenger ships have been suspended for more than three years due to the suspension of the crown disease, and it is difficult for the traders to return to hundreds of thousands of people before the epidemic in a short period of time.

Earlier, most vendors were sold in South Korea from Chinese products such as sesame, pine nuts, mung beans and other agricultural products, and then purchased cosmetics and home appliances from South Korea to China, earning differences from them.

South Korea -China International passenger ship was interrupted by the impact of the crown disease in January 2020, and it will be resumed on August 11 this year.