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Ruskaretki ... In Japan ... momijigari (hunting autumn leaves).[1][2] In South Korea, leaf peeping is known as dan pung ku gyeong and in China it is known as shangye. - you've helpfully explained the Japanese term, but not the other three. They'd benefit from a similar gloss, with an explanation of any ambiguities and associations of the terms (like peeping, ahem); Chinese words similarly very often have multiple meanings and connotations.
embedded deep within Japanese culture - I'd imagine that it has a similar place to the Japanese cherry blossom celebrations, Sakura. Has nobody written about the relationship of these two?
From RS that I've looked into, no.
8,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (or near offer). Maybe just say "8 bn" to avoid string of digits and commas?
Stourhead ... in the London area - well, as a Brit I love this. I know ours is a "Small Island", but Stourhead is a 2-hour drive from the West of London (on a good day), more from the centre, and that seems quite far to us little islanders... and it's more than halfway across the small island, too.
Two images seems rather few in relation to the number of places mentioned. Perhaps an image of the Forest of Dean would be a useful addition as the 'Other countries' section is unillustrated.
Done
All three images including the 'new' one are plausibly licensed on Commons.
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