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  • South Korea's $3,000-a-day Hospital VIP Suites Raise Eyebrows VIP hospital suites in South Korea offer top-notch facilities and privacy. Daily charges range from $460 to $3,300.
  • Secret Behind the Chairs in Japanese Elevators: A Curious Phenomenon Explained Japan prioritizes earthquake preparedness with real-time warnings, quake-proof elevators, and emergency supplies, including portable toilets.
  • BLACKPINK Jennie's Solo Move: Files Patent for U.S. Stage Name 'JENNIERUBYJANE'! BLACKPINK's Jennie files patent 'JENNIERUBYJANE,' fueling contract speculation with YG Entertainment, a possible solo agency venture.
  • K-pop Queens Speak English: Assessing the Language Skills of 4th Gen Idols Fourth-generation K-pop girl groups, including aespa and (G)I-DLE, prioritize English skills for international success.
  • Affordable Glass Hotel That's Taking Social Media by Storm Georgia, the "Swiss Alps of Eastern Europe," attracts tourists with stunning landscapes and affordable prices.
  • Hongya Cave: Night View Gem Lighting Up Social Media Chongqing, China, boasts enchanting night views at Hongya Cave and Nanshan Ikeshu Lookout, drawing crowds to experience its beauty.
  • Santa Spotted Riding Rudolph in Real Life – No Photoshop Tricks Santa Claus brought holiday magic to the Montreux Christmas Market in Switzerland, delighting visitors and spreading festive cheer. 🎅🎄
  • Deadline Hollywood Faces Anger for Confusing BTS's Jimin and Actress Ji-Min Park Deadline Hollywood mistakenly used BTS's Jimin's photo instead of actress Park Jimin's in an article about the French César Academy.
  • The $80K Tax Bill You Face When Buying a Car in THIS Country In Singapore, Certificate of Entitlement (COE) limits car ownership and leads to record-high prices, promoting public transport use.
  • Hidden Dangers for Tourists in Japan: From Bear Attacks to Frog in Noodles Bear attacks rise in Japan; hunting ban increases bear population. Troublesome crows during breeding season. Frog found in udon.
  • Winter Camping Hazards to Watch Out: #1 Cause of Death is THIS Winter camping poses risks of carbon monoxide poisoning from heating devices, emphasizing the importance of safety precautions.
  • Chinese Knockoffs Flooding AliExpress, Even Fooling Samsung Counterfeit goods flooding, resembling real products; discounts lure buyers, but quality differs, raising concerns and discussions.
  • Thailand's Plan to Deploy Chinese Police Sparks Debate: Tourism or Sovereignty? Thailand deploys Chinese police in tourist cities to enhance safety for Chinese tourists, sparking sovereignty concerns.
  • Netflix Star Barton Cowperthwaite Reveals Shocking Brain Tumor Diagnosis Actor Barton Cowperthwaite, 31, shared his stage 2 neurocytoma diagnosis and upcoming brain surgery with a positive attitude on Instagram.
  • Latest Airbnb Scam: Truth Behind a $250,000 Room Turning into $500,000 Airbnb hosts beware: Scammers are registering others' homes as their own on Airbnb without the owners' knowledge.
  • Korean Beverages Go Viral Abroad: How Exports Soared to New Heights South Korean beverage exports hit a record in 2022, with continued growth in 2023, driven by the Korean Wave and perceived health benefits.
  • Thailand's Travelers Say No to Korea: The Boycott Movement Explained A growing boycott movement against South Korea is happening in Thailand due to strict immigration policies.
  • King Charles III Receives Kimchi as a Gift and Jokes About Its Spiciness King Charles III receives kimchi and a kimchi cookbook during a visit to a Korean town in London, joking about its spiciness.
  • Bedbugs Everywhere! Growing Fear of Bedbugs in France and Beyond Bedbug infestations have been reported in various parts of South Korea, leading to concerns and increased reports of sightings.
  • What Happens When You Leave Your Child Unattended at an American Restaurant? A U.S. restaurant fines adults for poor child supervision, while 'No Kids Zones' spread in South Korea, sparking debates.
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