The Manila Times

China shuts Marriott website over Tibet mistake

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SHANGHAI: Authoritie­s in China have shut down Marriott’s local website for a week after the US hotel giant mistakenly listed Chinese-claimed regions such as Tibet and Hong Kong as separate countries.

Shanghai’s cyberspace authority late Thursday ordered Marriott to close its Chinese website and app for a week and completely clear out illegal and irregular informatio­n, according to a government statement.

Marriott’s Chinese website now shows a message with an apology.

“We never support any separatist organizati­on that damages China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” it says.

“We apologies profoundly for any behavior that will cause misunderst­anding about the above stance.”

In a customer questionna­ire in Mandarin, Marriott asked members of the chain’s customer rewards program to list their country of residence, giving Tibet, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan as possible options.

It triggered an uproar on Chinese social media as Tibet is an Chinese control since the 1950s.

Hong Kong and Macau are former British and Portuguese colonies, respective­ly, that are now “special administra­tive regions” under China.

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

Shanghai authoritie­s are prob- ing whether the gaffe in Marriott Internatio­nal’s Mandarin-language questionna­ire violated national cyber-security and advertisin­g laws.

“We welcome foreign companies to invest and operate in China, but in the meantime they should respect the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of China, respect our laws and regulation­s, as well as the feelings of the Chinese people,” foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said at

“I think this is the basic principle for foreign countries to conduct operations and investment in other countries,” Lu said.

While Marriott apologized, public anger further escalated after the Rewards liked a tweet from “Friends of Tibet,” an India-based group that supports Tibetan independen­ce and congratula­ted the hotel chain for listing Tibet as a country.

Marriott president and chief executive Arne Sorenson soon issued a lengthy apology letter, which described the “like” as “careless.”

“Marriott Internatio­nal respects and supports the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of China. Unfortunat­ely, twice this week, we had incidents that suggested the opposite,” said Sorenson.

“Upon completion of a full investigat­ion into how both incidents happened, we will be taking the necessary disciplina­ry action with respect to the individual­s involved, which could include terminatio­n.”

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