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mememedia (140 Posts)

  • Passenger Video Captures Flight Attendants' Heroic Response to Bird Strike Air Seoul RS907's emergency landing due to bird strike caused a 4-hour delay; flight attendants praised for response.
  • Most Disgusting Pizza Toppings that People Are Freaking Out About: From Bubble Tea to Durian Taiwanese pizza trends, including bubble milk tea, century egg, durian, and ramen toppings, gather online attention and reactions.
  • Foam Party in UK Villages: From Floating Ships to Swirling Forests, What's Happening? In the UK, unusual phenomena like massive sea foam and optical illusions have occurred, resembling the magical world of Harry Potter.
  • Adrenaline Junkies Rejoice: A Walkway More Thrilling Than a Roller Coaster Recently, a place in Pohang has rapidly emerged as a new landmark. In 2021, a walkable roller coaster was opened. This attraction, located in the Buk-gu district of Pohang, is a work donated to the citizens of Pohang by POSCO, who planned, produced, and installed it..
  • Secrets of 5-Star Hotel Costs: The Hidden Fees That Surprise Guests 5-star hotels increase rates by 50% in 4 years, impose service fees despite legal concerns, impacting guests' expenses.
  • No More Love Lock! Grand Canyon and Global Tourist Spots Take Action In various tourist spots, love padlocks symbolize eternal love but can harm wildlife and damage structures.
  • China Bans Japanese Seafood, U.S. Steps in to Import Scallops China bans Japanese seafood imports due to Fukushima water discharge. U.S. buys Japanese scallops, while Japan struggles with surplus.
  • YouTuber's Free Ride Prank Sparks Outrage and Legal Threats in Japan YouTuber Fidias Panayiotou sparked outrage in Japan for traveling and living for free, facing legal action and backlash from netizens.
  • Most Stolen Items on Airplanes Isn't What You Think, From Blankets to Life Jackets However, blankets, pillows, and headphones are communal items that are prohibited from being taken off the plane. Unauthorized removal of in-flight items can lead to criminal punishment, especially blankets, which are known to be the most stolen item on an aircraft.
  • Code-Sharing Chaos: Why Did a Passenger Who Paid Triple Ended Up in a Low-Cost Airline Code-sharing agreements between major airlines and low-cost carriers can lead to price differences and dissatisfaction among consumers.
  • Begpackers or Backpackers? Western Tourists Beg for Their Adventures Across Asia Western beg packers raised controversy in Southeast Asia, begging for travel funds and faced legal actions; also seen in South Korea.
  • Aussies Find the Ultimate Cure for Hangovers in Korean Pear Juice A Korean pear juice made by Australian youth is gaining popularity among younger Australians as a hangover remedy. 'BAE JUICE' is a product made by young Australians.
  • Chinese Traveler Busted with Fake Passport to Enter the U.S. South Korean passport ranks third in the world in power.
  • Airport Security Officer Caught Stealing from Passengers Airport employee theft at Manila's Ninoy Aquino Airport sparks alarm; similar incidents expose ongoing security issues, demanding vigilance.
  • Chinese Tourists Locked Up in a Store and Forced to Shop During a Trip to Korea Chinese group tours boost Korean tourism but raise concerns about forced shopping and optional tours, driving changes in tourists' patterns.
  • European Tourist Hotspot Where Pickpocketing Happens Every Six Minutes London's notorious pickpocket problem plagues tourists, with YouTuber Leo J among victims; high-risk areas highlighted.
  • Sam Smith's Seoul Adventure: Where the Pop Star Headed Right After His Concert Sam Smith returned to Korea for a concert and enjoyed Korean street food at Gwangjang Market, a spot favored by Hollywood stars.
  • Napping at Work, Unique Culture Only Found in Vietnam The siesta culture in Vietnamese companies, where employees take a nap after lunch, is influenced by the hot and humid weather.
  • A Year After Marijuana Legalization in Thailand: High Hopes and Growing Concerns Thailand legalizes marijuana. For the first time in Asia, marijuana has been legalized, even for home cultivation.
  • U.S. 'Zombie Street' Warnings: Why Travelers Must Stay Away From THIS Area Kensington Street in Philadelphia, U.S., is a grim place plagued by drug addiction, earning it the nickname 'Zombie Street.'
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