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Dodge These Tourist Traps in Every City!

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    Helen Gleason
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    It seems like every city is getting flagged with 'steer clear' warnings! Are these people reincarnated as human lightning rods or what? Can't they just be more open-minded and accept the good and bad of each city? Why are so many travelers so hostile? The slightest dissatisfaction, and it's 'avoid this, red flag that!' And locals can't even speak up. If we defend our hometown a little, we're attacked, called 'snowflakes,' 'fragile,' or 'easily triggered!'

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      Daisy Hermiston
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      Let me summarize some of the reasons I've seen these past two days from those 'human lightning rods' for avoiding Tianshui – they're completely outrageous.

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        Eunice Rutherford
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        Especially those posts titled 'Everyone, stay away! Avoid X city!' It's fine to warn about specific issues you encountered, but to just tell people to avoid an entire city? That's insane. And if a local chimes in, they pin comments like, 'Locals, don't bother replying... I'm never coming back...' What's the point of such people even traveling? They should just stay home.

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          Lula Turner
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          Exactly, I've seen so many of these. Just today, I saw a post calling Xi'an a 'food desert,' claiming it has no rice, fruit, or vegetables, only meat. Then another claimed the Northwest has no meat either, and people in Shaanxi and Gansu rarely eat it! The comments were like, 'Oh, absolutely, we Northwesterners just live on air.' Apparently, anything can be a reason to 'avoid' a place; these people must be reincarnated lightning rods! And if locals try to say anything, it's immediately, 'See? It IS bad, and they won't even let us say it! Locals are trying to gag tourists and stop the truth!'

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            Kendra Howe
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            Every city is getting 'steer clear' warnings! Are they all reincarnated lightning rods?

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              Felix Glover
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              Wuhan is already used to being bashed.

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                Mr. Otis Schaefer
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                'Locals, stop trying to defend it!'

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                  Lula Turner
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                  Right, right, that line is a classic.

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                    Garrett VonRueden PhD
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                    Hangzhou, among the cities I've visited, is already doing a great job, yet there are still tons of people telling others to 'steer clear' of it.

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                      Velma Thompson
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                      Exactly. These 'princes' and 'princesses' are never satisfied no matter where they go.

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                        Kathryn Heller
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                        Don't even get me started! When I'm in Shaanxi, I see posts about avoiding Xi'an all the time. When I go to Suzhou, it's warnings about Suzhou. Wherever I go, there are 'steer clear' advisories for it. I won't list all the places I've visited, but from my experience, I haven't encountered any major 'dealbreakers.' Even as someone who loves savory and spicy food, I didn't find the cuisine in Shanghai or Jiangsu unappetizing. How come there are so many of these 'human lightning rods' around?

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                          Lena Oberbrunner
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                          Totally. Lately, I've also been seeing 'steer clear' posts for all sorts of places: Xi'an, Yangzhou, Nanjing, Suzhou... basically the entire Jiangsu province is being 'red-flagged.' These 'human lightning rods' should just stay home and not travel.

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                            Tracy Hoppe
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                            They can't even figure out the station themselves and then tell others not to come?! Seriously?

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                              Israel Koss
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                              Xiaohongshu should just rename itself 'The Book of Don'ts' or 'Steer Clear Guide.'

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                                Leon O'Keefe
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                                These 'princes' and 'princesses' constantly flagging things to 'avoid' – they're too much. It's acceptable to complain if the scenery isn't as expected, but they whine about every tiny issue. I've traveled across more than half of China and faced plenty of setbacks. Am I supposed to issue a 'steer clear' warning for every single one? Now, I don't even bother reading guides or posts on Xiaohongshu anymore; there's no point.

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                                  Beulah Koelpin
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                                  Xi'an these days...

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