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As China’s ‘check-in culture’ intensifies, it’s time to set some limits (opens original article in a new tab)

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A tree in a wheat field near Xian became a viral tourist attraction, leading to damage of crops and the farmer cutting down parts of the tree, highlighting the impact of China's 'check-in culture'.

  • A tree in a wheat field near Xian became a viral tourist attraction after a video showed it as an
  • Tourists flocked to the area, damaging the crop and causing the farmer to cut down parts of the tree
  • The article discusses the impact of China's
  • The farmer felt the tree was just a part of her farmland and not a tourist destination

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