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We’re always on the lookout to ensure your travel experiences are seamless. With that in mind, we're clued up on the usual scams that might catch you off guard.
Sometimes, we encounter a scam that's just too amusing not to mention. This one involves something found on many people’s bucket lists, so keep an eye out!
A new spot called Universe Fantasy Land in China mimics Mount Fuji, and according to a local report, it's raising eyebrows online.
Visitors can snap photos with this painted hill, which resembles Mount Fuji, for about $13 USD. On weekends, there's an added spectacle, with pink smoke creating "eruptions"! Many visitors note the irony — taking photos with the actual Mount Fuji doesn’t cost a thing.
Universe Fantasy Land was designed to offer "a fairy tale landscape," targeting city folk from Beijing eager for an escape.
The catch? Mount Fuji isn’t even in China — it's in Japan! While this makes for a good laugh, remember to put the real Mount Fuji on your travel bucket list.
This quirky scam reminds us of visiting EPCOT’s China Pavilion; it gives a glimpse of the real deal but isn’t a substitute for the actual country.
Stay informed on travel pitfalls, and share your bizarre travel encounters! What do you think of this one?
Sometimes, we encounter a scam that's just too amusing not to mention. This one involves something found on many people’s bucket lists, so keep an eye out!
A new spot called Universe Fantasy Land in China mimics Mount Fuji, and according to a local report, it's raising eyebrows online.
Visitors can snap photos with this painted hill, which resembles Mount Fuji, for about $13 USD. On weekends, there's an added spectacle, with pink smoke creating "eruptions"! Many visitors note the irony — taking photos with the actual Mount Fuji doesn’t cost a thing.
Universe Fantasy Land was designed to offer "a fairy tale landscape," targeting city folk from Beijing eager for an escape.
The catch? Mount Fuji isn’t even in China — it's in Japan! While this makes for a good laugh, remember to put the real Mount Fuji on your travel bucket list.
This quirky scam reminds us of visiting EPCOT’s China Pavilion; it gives a glimpse of the real deal but isn’t a substitute for the actual country.
Stay informed on travel pitfalls, and share your bizarre travel encounters! What do you think of this one?