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Does the "tumbler" in Southeast Asia really exist?
Does not exist. According to Qixiazi. Com, the "tumbler" in Southeast Asia refers to the story of a couple who came to Thailand to travel and their wives mysteriously disappeared after entering the fitting room of a boutique. 10 years later, the husband met his wife at a Japanese freak exhibition, which was made into a "tumbler exhibition". The Thai police have clarified that the "tumbler" in Southeast Asia is fictitious and untrue. In the Internet age, rumors and false information are easy to spread.
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