A couple of new stories about the chi coms. First, China's domestic travel industry poised to make a dramatic recovery within a few months. That's according to China's largest travel site, trip dot Com. Jane's son, their CEO, told CNBC that thanks to the Chikom government strong control measures, she is
confident that her industry will lead China's economic recovery. They will also be talking with other Asian nations to get travel restrictions lifted, so Chinese travelers will soon be traveling all over Asia and from there to the rest of the world, just as if the coronavirus never even happened. I know you're thrilled to hear that. Here's the second Chakom news story from the BBC. The city of shen Zen has become the first Chinese city to ban the
sale and consumption of dog and cat meat. The new law against eating cats and dogs goes into effect May feet. You can still eat live snakes and back. Humane Society International says about thirty million dogs are killed and eating in Asia every year, but the BBC insists that dog meat isn't really that common in China and most Chinese don't even like it. No word about cat meat now, regardless. Dogs and cats are now out of bounds for the people of Shen's End. But as I say, snakes and
bats have at it. Bats too, fried bat wings, bat burgers. Seems like it's all still on the menu. Guests will find out next flu season.
