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  • 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.
  • Beginner's Guide to Backpacking: 10 Essentials and Expert Tips Backpacking is a growing trend for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a combination of hiking and camping experiences in nature.
  • 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.'
  • Latest Trend Among Americans: Why Homemade Kimchi Craze Sweeping the Nation In the U.S., kimchi's popularity is surging, with Americans making their own and the kimchi export market growing significantly.
  • From Gold-Leaf Hotels to Ferrari Paradise: Incredible Sights in the City of Luxury Experience opulence in Abu Dhabi, from the 7-star Emirates Palace Hotel to the Louvre Museum and Qasr Al Watan Presidential Palace.
  • Reality of Crime in South Africa: Is It Truly the Most Dangerous Travel Destination? South Africa, labeled the world's most dangerous travel spot, poses severe safety risks due to high crime rates, especially for tourists.
  • Airline Under Fire for Accepting 1,500 Reservations, Threatening Flight Cancellations Jin Air faces controversy as it may not operate Busan-Okinawa flights after reservations made, leaving 1,500 passengers in uncertainty.
  • Must-Visit Japanese Destinations for Your Fall Adventure Japan's autumn travel destinations include Osaka Castle Park in Osaka, Katsuoji Temple, and Yuusentei Park in Fukuoka.
  • Passenger Slapped with $17,000 Fine for Tossing Coin Before Boarding a Plane Passengers in China throw coins into airplane engines for good luck, causing cancellations, damages, and legal consequences.
  • Korean Air Faces Backlash for $85 Compensation Over Glass-in-Coffee Incident In-flight coffee scare as passenger nearly swallows glass shard; Korean Air offers $85 compensation; safety concerns arise.
  • Woman Faces Jail Time for Eating Pork Rinds in Viral Video In Indonesia, a TikToker's video of eating pork rinds with an Islamic prayer sparked controversy and led to blasphemy charges.
  • Chinese Tourists' Behavior Problems Continue with Luxury Car Incident Chinese tourists cause controversies in Japan: car submerged, island purchase, and illegal stays raising concerns and reactions.
  • 'Please Don't Come': When Normal Homes Become Overnight Tourist Hotspots Overtourism woes: Excessive tourists cause chaos, from fines to resident protests, and invade private homes turned attractions.
  • Millionaire's Secret: Why One-Third of Residents Choose THIS European Destination Monaco, the second smallest country globally, boasts a high concentration of millionaires and is a tax haven for the wealthy.
  • Lost Your Passport While Traveling? Head to McDonald's, the New Mini Embassy American travelers in Austria can seek help at McDonald's in case of lost passports, thanks to a unique agreement.
  • National Emergency Due to Serious Bedbug Problems? Concern in Paris as Olympics Loom Paris is battling a bedbug infestation ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics, raising concerns about public health and hygiene.
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