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  • 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.
  • Airport Employee Steals $312,000 Worth of Luxury Items from Passengers Airport employee arrested for stealing luxury items from passenger luggage at Incheon Airport, targeting simple passwords.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Disney's Price Hikes Spark Outrage: How Your Family Trip Could Now Cost $40,000 Disneyland's shocking rising costs: Tickets and luxury packages create financial strain for families and visitors.
  • Disneyland's Latest Attraction: Pixar-Themed Hotel Revealed A Pixar character-themed hotel near Disneyland California offers an immersive experience with character-themed rooms, lobby, and amenities.
  • 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.
  • Here's a Cheaper Version of the Uyuni Desert, The Secret Traveler's Playground Explore China's Chaka Salt Lake, often dubbed the 'Chinese Uyuni Desert,' known for its stunning salt landscape.
  • 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..
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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