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South Korean officials have promised to provide plenty of clean toilets at an all-star K-pop concert for young scouts on Friday, hoping that the show will salvage their experience after a disastrous jamboree. A lack of sanitation was one of the reasons cited by contingents from the United States and Britain when they pulled out of the World Scout Jamboree, along with heat-related injuries and other issues. The criticism appeared to weigh on South Korean officials, who went out of their way on Thursday to promise that the K-pop concert at the Seoul World Cup Stadium would have enough clean toilets for everyone.
By Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean officials have promised to provide plenty of clean toilets at an all-star K-pop concert for young scouts.
Organisers in South Korea have taken measures to ensure a positive experience for young scouts by organising an all-star K-pop concert scheduled for Friday, aiming to re-energise participants and.