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Unruly hordes make headlines over 'golden week' holiday but this time back at home

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Tourists gone wild: China’s unruly hordes make headlines over 'golden week' holiday – but this time back at home

PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 06 October, 2015, 11:15pm
UPDATED : Wednesday, 07 October, 2015, 8:31am

Mimi Lau
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A photo of Chinese tourists posing disrespectfully with statues of firefighters who had lost their lives in an industrial park fire in Zhejiang, sparked anger online. Photo: SCMP Picture

Badly behaved Chinese tourists have once more made national headlines over the “golden week” National Day holiday, Chinese media reports.

The Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan, Hubei province, was covered with nearly 300 pieces of graffiti, many made using correction fluid, which is difficult to remove, Dahe.com reported.

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On the Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan, Hubei, a visitor pens a poem, signing off cheekily as "Deng Xiaoping". Photo: SCMP Pictures

Some declared their love for their partners through their graffiti while others penned poems or drew pictures.

One person wrote “I’m happy to finally see the Yellow River”, although it was really the Yangtze River below.

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Yet others left messages for their loved ones on the Yangtze River Bridge. Photo: SCMP Pictures

In Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, four men were being investigated for disrespecting figures of local heroes, Today Morning Express reported.

The men, in their 20s, had taken photos of themselves climbing onto the metal statues of three firefighters who had lost their lives putting out an industrial park fire in Xiaoshan’s Guali township.

One of them had his foot on a statue’s head, sparking anger after they were circulated online.

In Beijing, the Forbidden City administration has enforced a blacklist of more than 2,500 unwelcome guests, the Legal Evening News reported.

Personal identification now has to be produced to buy tickets to the imperial palace. Unruly tourists, touts and unregistered tour guides are banned from the site.


 

wcxzsu

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Re: Unruly hordes make headlines over 'golden week' holiday but this time back at hom

scums are chinks of the earth

where is narong?
 

Narong Wongwan

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Re: Unruly hordes make headlines over 'golden week' holiday but this time back at hom

scums are chinks of the earth

where is narong?

Thank you.
I almost missed this thread.
Chinks are indeed scums of the earth.
I speak the truth but got labeled as a dog.
 

Happyhour

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Re: Unruly hordes make headlines over 'golden week' holiday but this time back at hom

Thank you.
I almost missed this thread.
Chinks are indeed scums of the earth.
I speak the truth but got labeled as a dog.

Why care about names, tags and labels , it will darken your mood and spoil your bliss with krafty.
 
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