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Chitchat PRC tourist confronted hotel staff over China flag not shown

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A Tourist from China Questions Malaysian Hotel Over Missing China Flag, Sparking Online Debate

A tourist has sparked heated online debate after confronting staff at a hotel in Malaysia over the absence of the Chinese national flag in the lobby.

In a video circulating on social media, the tourist questioned why the hotel displayed the flags of many countries but not China’s. The tourist told staff, “If you want to make money from China tourists, you should display the China flag.”

The incident quickly went viral, with opinions sharply divided.

Many netizens later pointed out that the footage was recorded during the FIFA World Cup, and the flags on display were believed to represent countries participating in the tournament. Since China had NOT qualified for the competition, they argued there was no reason for the China flag to be included.

Others defended the hotel, saying the display followed the event’s theme rather than targeting any particular country. They also stressed that respect for visitors should not be judged solely by whether a national flag is displayed.

The controversy has since evolved into a broader discussion about cultural awareness, mutual understanding, and respect when travelling abroad. Many commenters said tourists should take the time to understand local customs and the context behind public displays before drawing conclusions, arguing that the real issue is not the missing flag itself, but the importance of respecting different cultural perspectives.

Moral of the story: Sometimes the answer is football, not politics. Qualify for the World Cup first. The flag will follow.

Source: ILife
 
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A Tourist from China Questions Malaysian Hotel Over Missing China Flag, Sparking Online Debate

A tourist has sparked heated online debate after confronting staff at a hotel in Malaysia over the absence of the Chinese national flag in the lobby.

In a video circulating on social media, the tourist questioned why the hotel displayed the flags of many countries but not China’s. The tourist told staff, “If you want to make money from China tourists, you should display the China flag.”

The incident quickly went viral, with opinions sharply divided.

Many netizens later pointed out that the footage was recorded during the FIFA World Cup, and the flags on display were believed to represent countries participating in the tournament. Since China had NOT qualified for the competition, they argued there was no reason for the China flag to be included.

Others defended the hotel, saying the display followed the event’s theme rather than targeting any particular country. They also stressed that respect for visitors should not be judged solely by whether a national flag is displayed.

The controversy has since evolved into a broader discussion about cultural awareness, mutual understanding, and respect when travelling abroad. Many commenters said tourists should take the time to understand local customs and the context behind public displays before drawing conclusions, arguing that the real issue is not the missing flag itself, but the importance of respecting different cultural perspectives.

Moral of the story: Sometimes the answer is football, not politics. Qualify for the World Cup first. The flag will follow.

Source: ILife
Normally, when there is no diplomatic dignity nor VVVIPs at the hotel, there is no need to fly that country flag
 
The hotel should tell him the China flag is printed on the doormat in the bathroom.
 
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