In June, a large cruise ship, the MSC Opera, received a marina and a small ship one after another. Five tourists were injured in the accident.

Also last month, cruise ships and yachts near the St. Mark's Square were close to avoiding the crash.

The Italian government prevented large vessels weighing more than 1,000 tons from entering waterways close to the center of Venice.

As a result, starting next month, large cruise ships will not be able to operate on the Judeca Canal, which passes near the Venetian symbol of St. Mark's Square.

Cruise line restrictions not only prevent accidents but also protect the city from crowded tourists.

[Spokesman for the Marco / Italian Environmental Organization: We can accept tourists if the city does not exceed the acceptable number.]

Tourists can't sit on the famous Spanish staircase.

Local media have decided to control tourists to protect the Spanish Steps and surrounding cultural properties listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The new rules put into effect prohibited sitting or lying on the stairs and eating food such as ice cream on the stairs.

If you violate this, you will be fined up to 540,000 won.

The government's action stems from the continued observation that overtourism has seriously damaged cultural heritage or safety accidents.