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Tourists Sidestep Xiaoliuqiu Conservation Fees, Head to Free Beaches
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2024-10-01
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Taiwan’s Xiaoliuqiu island is famous for its natural beauty. Local officials introduced a tourist fee in July to protect the island from over-tourism. But critics are worried that the new policy is simply pushing visitors to unprotected beaches.
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