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  • 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. 🎅🎄
  • Amber Rose Admits to Giving 4-Year-Old Coffee Every Morning American model and rapper Amber Rose revealed that she drinks coffee with her 4-year-old son, raising eyebrows and controversy.
  • Travelers Reveal Life Under 24-Hour Surveillance in North Korea Chinese tourists flock to North Korea-China border region for photos and nostalgia, sparking interest from all age groups.
  • Luxury Train Trip of a Lifetime: Explore 4 Continents, 13 Countries in 80 Days Railbookers introduces a luxurious world train tour across 4 continents, 13 countries, and 80 days, with 7 unique trains.
  • Swiss Winter Magic: Explore Europe's Most Enchanting Christmas Markets Switzerland's Christmas markets in Zurich, Lucerne, and Basel offer festive delights, lights, and unique experiences.
  • Why Traveling Abroad May Empty Your Wallet Like Never Before Overseas travel costs surge with inflation, expensive airfares. Premium package tours gain popularity with small groups and no shopping.
  • Korean Products Soaring High on Amazon: Find Out the Must-Haves The Korean Wave goes digital with K-dramas, webtoons, and K-products like Konny Baby Carrier making waves on Amazon.
  • 20,000 Deaths Every Year in Japanese Hot Springs, and Here's Why... You can enjoy Japan's hot springs in winter, but beware of 'heat shock,' which can lead to serious health risks.
  • 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.
  • NYC's Holiday Season in Full Swing: 5 Best Christmas Events to Enjoy NYC's Christmas celebrations feature Bryant Park, Rockefeller Center, Saks Fifth Avenue, Radio City Music Hall, and Dyker Heights.
  • The Enchantment of the World's Largest Three-Story Carousel is HERE Huis Ten Bosch, a European-style theme park in Nagasaki, Japan, offers visitors a taste of Dutch architecture and culture.
  • Fentanyl's Grim Reality: Battling Addiction in America's Streets Fentanyl addiction crisis in the United States, leading to deaths and social issues, particularly impacting Koreatown in LA.
  • Harry Potter Stars Unite for Stuntman's Inspiring Documentary Harry Potter cast unites for documentary about stuntman's inspiring journey after a paralyzing accident, produced by Daniel Radcliffe.
  • Post-Wildfire Surprise: Why a Hawaiian Pond Turned Perfectly Pink? Hawaii's Kealia Pond turns pink due to high-salinity halobacteria; investigation ongoing; no toxicity reported; visitor attraction.
  • Fighting Bedbugs at the Border: Incheon Airport's Heat Treatments for All Luggage South Korea to provide optional high-temperature steam relief service for incoming passengers at Incheon Airport to prevent bed bug entry.
  • Tourist Favorite Blue Lagoon Closed: Is Iceland Bracing for a Major Volcano Eruption? The Blue Lagoon hot springs in Iceland closed due to the prediction of a volcanic eruption after thousands of earthquakes.
  • Ghost Tours Gain Popularity in Japan, Leaving Locals with Ghostly Problems Popularity of horror-themed tours at abandoned sites in a Japanese town raises concerns about illegal trespassing and noise pollution.
  • Why Dalat, Vietnam, Is the Go-To Honeymoon Spot for Locals Dalat, Vietnam, has become a top tourist destination in 2024, known for its cool weather and French-influenced architecture.
  • Christmas Island Covered in Crabs Instead of Snow: Hidden Paradise in Australia Discover Australia's lesser-known territories: Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, and Norfolk Island, each with unique attractions.
  • 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.
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