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  • Direct Flights to North Korea? Russia Considers New Air Routes Amid Growing Tourist Demand Direct flights between Russia and North Korea are being considered, signaling a new phase in their tourism and economic cooperation.
  • UK Now Requires ETA for 49 More Countries—Find Out If Yours Is on the List UK is expanding its ETA program, which was previously limited to some Middle Eastern and Western countries and other parts of the world.
  • Bali Hits Pause on New Hotels and Nightclubs—Find Out Why! Bali, Indonesia's iconic tourist hotspot, has decided to suspend the construction of new hotels and nightclubs temporarily.
  • Old Korean Legation in D.C. Named National Historic Site—Here's Why It Matters The Old Korean Legation in Washington, D.C., is the first Korean-related building in the U.S. named a historic site.
  • North Korea Set to Welcome Vietnamese Tourists for the First Time in Years Vietnamese tourists can visit North Korea starting next year, with Flamingo Redtours planning tours from Beijing to Pyongyang.
  • Rome’s Trevi Fountain to Charge for Wishes: New Admission Fees Announced Italy is considering implementing a reservation system and charging admission fees for the popular tourist spot, the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
  • 560 Years of Chimes Now Stopped—See How Tourists' Complaints Made It Happen Pienza, Italy will silence its bell tower at night due to tourist complaints, despite local protests about losing cultural heritage.
  • Why Everyone's Talking About Malaysia’s Ombak Festival—Music, Food, and Art Extravaganza Awaits Malaysia's Ombak Festival, running September 13-15 at Desaru Coast, features global stars, Michelin chefs, and vibrant art exhibitions.
  • From Nazi Bunker to Luxury Hotel: Hamburg's Controversial Rebirth Revealed The St. Pauli Bunker in Hamburg has been transformed into the luxury Reverb Hotel, featuring 134 rooms, a rooftop garden, and a concert hall.
  • Why Missing the Next Solar Eclipse Cruise Could Mean a 15-Year Wait Interest in the August 2026 total solar eclipse is soaring, with cruise tours being organized for the celestial event.
  • Japan’s New Tsunami Warning: What Travelers Must Know About the Checkered Flags Japan will use red and white checkered flags to signal tsunami warnings, urging beachgoers to move to higher ground immediately.
  • What Makes San Francisco a Must-Visit for Foodies? Title with 28 Michelin-Starred Restaurants San Francisco is now the U.S. city with the second-most Michelin-starred restaurants, boasting 28 establishments in the 2024 guide.
  • Faith or Foolhardiness? 180 South Koreans Journey to Conflict-Ridden Israel for Religious Event Amidst rising tensions and airstrikes between Israel and Hezbollah, over 180 South Koreans entered Israel for a religious event.
  • Reddit Debate Sparks: Should Airlines Implement Weight Limits for Passenger Comfort? A Reddit post on overweight passengers sparked debate, with suggestions for seat partitions and extra seats.
  • Hidden Area Inside Buckingham Palace Opens to the Public for the First Time After five years of extensive restoration work, the East Wing of Buckingham Palace in London is now open to the public for the first time.
  • Italy’s Iconic ‘Path of Love’ Reopens After Massive $25 Million Makeover Italy's Cinque Terre will reopen the Path of Love next month after a $25 million restoration to prevent rockfalls.
  • Dare to Cross? World's Tallest Glass Bridge Opens in Georgia The new glass bridge in Georgia's Dashbashi Canyon features a record-setting diamond structure and includes dining and zipline attractions.
  • The Road That Lets You Bike Through 8 European Countries: What's Its Secret? The Trans Dinarica cycling route, spanning 3,360 km across eight European countries, offers diverse landscapes and local culture.
  • Hop On the Alaska Railroad: Enjoy Panoramic Trains and Wildlife on the 100th Anniversary Ride Alaska Railroad is resuming its full summer schedule. Stretching 470 miles from Fairbanks to Anchorage and extending to Seward.
  • Amsterdam Drowning in Trash: Seagulls, Rats, and Stench Overwhelm the City Amsterdam collected 73 metric tons (80.5 tons) of trash from last month into early this month following the Pride events.
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