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In this undated image made from a video produced by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, a fictional British tourist talks to a policeman after losing his bag on a beach in Thailand. A video called "I Hate Thailand," which drew more than 1 million views within days of being posted, turned out to be produced by Thailand's tourism authority, using a strategy of reverse psychology to attract tourists after the country's image was battered by a military coup in May and the brutal murders of two British tourists on an idyllic beach in September. (AP Photo/Tourism Authority of Thailand)

In this undated image made from a video produced by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, a fictional British tourist talks to a policeman after losing his bag on a beach in Thailand. A video called "I Hate Thailand," which drew more than 1 million views within days of being posted, turned out to be produced by Thailand's tourism authority, using a strategy of reverse psychology to attract tourists after the country's image was battered by a military coup in May and the brutal murders of two British tourists on an idyllic beach in September. (AP Photo/Tourism Authority of Thailand)

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