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Broke Begpackers Give A Problem To Asian Country


An official from Bali immigration yesterday said foreign tourists who have ran out of money or are pretending to be beggars will be reported and sent to their respective embassies. Some of them are from Australian, British and Russian. They tend to report these cases to the relevant embassies, so they can oversee their citizens who are on holiday here.



Actually, this problem was not only happened in Indonesia, but also in Asia country such as Thailand, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam and others. The western begpackers takes an advantage of the kindness of the Asian peoples. Some of them pretend to be broke begpackers and give a bad name to begpackers who really need help.

Some of Asian people are now 'sick' of them because they are cheating people for easy money. So to a new begpackers who want to travel to Asian country, if you can't afford to travel, stay at home until you earn enough money or asking money from your parents.

























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