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Shanghai probes Marriott hotels over geography gaffe

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Shanghai: Authoritie­s in Shanghai are investigat­ing hotel giant Marriott after it triggered an online uproar with a customer questionna­ire that listed Chinese-claimed regions such as Tibet and Hong Kong as separate countries.

City officials said in a notice dated late Wednesday that they were probing whether the gaffe in Marriott Internatio­nal’s Mandarinla­nguage questionna­ire violated national cybersecur­ity and advertisin­g laws.

Marriott has issued an apology and amended the online questionna­ire, which asked members of the chain’s customer rewards programme to list their country of residence, giving Tibet, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan as possible options.

Anger over Marriott’s mistake snowballed after it was posted on the Communist Youth League’s official account on Weibo, China’s popular Twitter-like platform.

Thousands of outraged comments and reposts ensued, many urging a boycott. “Boycott Marriott! Get out of China!” one Weibo user said.

Another said that while Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong are sometimes listed separately, “it is the first time to list Tibet as such. This is too much”.

Tibet is officially an “autonomous region” but firmly under Chinese control.

Hong Kong and Macau are “special administra­tive regions” under China.

Taiwan has been self-ruled since a 1949 civil war split from the mainland, but Beijing continues to claim sovereignt­y over it.

Shanghai authoritie­s said they met with Marriott’s management earlier this week to demand that the offending materials be corrected and that the company do its best to rectify the “bad influence” from the affair.

Marriott has said it was “deeply sorry” and wished to “reiterate our usual stand in respecting China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity”.

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