Beijing is believed to have told travel agencies to stop selling trips to South Korea as the country has suffered a 40% plunge in Chinese visitors last month. Chinese tour groups have been canceling trips because of anger over the deployment of a controversial U.S.-built missile defense system in South Korea. READ MORE
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