A growing trend in China involves "dark tourism," where individuals pay to experience simulated natural disasters like typhoons and floods in controlled environments. These centers, such as Lvxing Base in Hangzhou, offer immersive experiences that include survival skills training for a fee. While this form of experiential travel is gaining popularity, particularly among younger Chinese, it has also ignited ethical discussions about the commodification of tragedy. AI
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