South Korea Learns Not to Annoy China as Their Tourist Numbers Fall (CNN Money)
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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