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  • Korean YouTuber Faces Sexual Harassment While Traveling in India Korean YouTuber Kelly faced sexual harassment in India during her trip, sparking outrage and leading to the perpetrator's arrest.
  • First Thai Street Food Restaurant Awarded Michelin Star, Regularly Visited by Lisa BLACKPINK's Lisa celebrates Michelin-starred Jay Fai in Bangkok, famous for crab omelets and noodles, but with mixed reviews.
  • 10 Unique Buildings Around the World You Need to See Before You Die Unique global buildings like Cardboard Cathedral and Bank of America Tower showcase architectural creativity and sustainability.
  • One Reason the World is envious of China On April 14, Tugurge Gold Mine, a gold mine developer in Wulaterzhongqi, Bayanaoal City, Neimeng District, China, announced the discovery of a new gold mine in Ganqi Mao De Wu Township, Wulaterzhongqi.The mine reportedly contains 38 tons of gold, worth about 3.894 trillion won...
  • Ski Resorts Struggle Due to 30-Degree Heat During Winter The disappearing winter ski resort Spain has been suffering from abnormally high temperatures since the beginning of the year.It's the middle of winter, but it's still summer.In the southern city of Cordoba, temperatures reached 38.8 degrees in April, making it a scorcher even though it's technically spring...
  • 12 Hour Journey: Magical Adventure to Santa's Village in Finland Christmas is just around the corner, and we're sure you're making plans for the holidays. In December, we often think of Santa and Rudolph, the symbols of Christmas...
  • Not Just Olympics: Reasons to Visit Paris December The 2024 Summer Olympics will be held in Paris, France, for the first time in exactly 100 years. The Summer Olympics season runs from July to August, but there's a reason to visit Paris in December, too.
  • Why the World is Making Fun of THIS Christmas Tree in Canada Orillia, Canada, revives its Christmas tree lighting ceremony after a pandemic pause, but it disappoints due to sparse decorations.
  • Missing $800K Ring at Paris Ritz Hotel Found in Unlikely Spot An $800,000 diamond ring reported stolen from a Paris Ritz Hotel room was later found in a vacuum cleaner.
  • From Maple Leaf Paradise to Homeless Haven: Vancouver's Troubling Transformation Canada's scenic beauty attracts tourists, but Vancouver faces a rising homelessness issue linked to COVID-19 and economic problems.
  • Why You Should Book a Ticket to New York Right Now: The Ultimate Christmas Destination New York's Christmas spirit is in full swing with the iconic Rockefeller Center tree lighting and dazzling decorations citywide.
  • What Pilots Fear Most in the Air: Not a Bomb, Not a Lightning Strike, It's... Pilots undergo rigorous simulator training to handle emergency situations, with advanced simulators costing more than aircraft.
  • Why You MUST Visit Sapporo in the Winter: Snow Festival and Beyond Experience the Sapporo Snow Festival, explore Biei's winter wonderland, and hit the slopes at natural ski resorts in Sapporo.
  • Dubai's Newest Marvel: Prepare to Be Amazed by The Crazy View Dubai's latest luxury landmark, Atlantis The Royal, amazes with unique design, lavish interiors, and a stunning infinity pool.
  • Budgeting for the Holidays: The True Price of a Christmas Tree Americans cherish Christmas trees, spending $377 million yearly. Rising prices due to climate change and inflation, but tradition endures.
  • India's Shocking Street Food Secrets Exposed – Delicious but Risky? Indian street food offers diverse cuisine but often lacks hygiene, posing stomach problems and disease risks for tourists.
  • North Korea's Air Koryo Resumes China Flights for First Time in Years Air Koryo reopens Pyongyang-Shenyang flights after four years, marking the resumption of North Korea-China travel amid COVID-19.
  • Restaurant Where You Pay to Get Slapped: Crazy Evening at a Japanese Japanese restaurant Shachihokoya offered a unique service: customers paid to get slapped by female employees.
  • Whole Family Shares Bath Water in Japan? 10 Secrets of Japanese Bathing Culture Japanese bathing customs: A Dive into their unique culture, contrasting Korean views on bathhouses and more.
  • Germany's Christmas Markets Under Economic Pressure: What's Changed? Germany's iconic Christmas markets face budget constraints, dimming lights, and rising prices amid an unprecedented budget crisis.
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