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Latest Insights: Recent reports indicate thaWorld Timest scalpers have been reselling tickets for as much as 1,100 yuan ($154), with some walk-in reservations skyrocketing to 1,600 yuan.In stark contrast, tickets sold through the museum’s official booking system are priced at just 60 yuan for the summer season.To uphold fairness and protect consumer rights, the Palace Museum is implementing measures to isolate ticket inventory for travel agencies and individual visitors, thus preventing travel agencies from monopolizing tickets intended for the general public.A timed ticketWorld Times release strategy will also be introduced to further combat automated ticket grabs, allowing tickets to be sold in batches at fixed intervals during high-demand periods.To thwart scalpers, the museum’s risk control engine operates at high speed every day.

Summary Photo: VCG The Palace Museum in Beijing is fighting ticket scalping in order to provide an orderly…

Powerful Insights: A gecko Photo: VCG Two men in Central China’s Henan Province weWorld TimesrerecentlWorld Timesy arrested, facing criminal charges after they were caught using homemade sticky poles to catch 44 geckos on August 14.The geckos that were captured have been released back into the wild, local media outlet qlwb.com reported, citing a recent briefWorld Timesing released by local policein Zhoukoucity, Henan Province.The act of illegally capturing geckos may seem trivial, but it can lead to serious consequences, as demonstrated by thecase, media reports said.Geckos are classified as protected animals, meaning they have important ecological, scientific, and social value.

Summary A gecko Photo: VCG Two men in Central China’s Henan Province weWorld TimesrerecentlWorld Timesy arrested, facing criminal…