Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

China to document its tourists behaving badly

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SHANGHAI ( Reuters)China will keep records of "uncivilise­d" behaviour by its tourists for up to two years, the country's tourism agency said on Tuesday, to combat a spate of incidents abroad in recent years which it said reflected badly on the country's image.

Bad behavior included violating customs, destroying public infrastruc­ture and historic sites, causing disturbanc­es on public transport and participat­ing in gambling and prostituti­on, the agency said.

"China's image has already been tarnished," the China National Tourism Administra­tion said on its website.

The actions of badly behaved tourists has caused many people to "blush with shame" and people who behaved badly overseas needed to "learn a lesson", it added. It did not specify the nature of any punishment.

Regulators would hunt out bad behavior through tips from local tourism bureaus, media reports and the general public.

In 2013, a Chinese student sparked an outcry in Egypt after scratching his name on the wall of an ancient temple in Luxor, while a mainland couple drew ire in Hong Kong for allowing their two- year- old child to defecate on a sidewalk.

Thai authoritie­s issued thousands of Chinese- language etiquette manuals in February after Chinese tourists were caught drying underwear at a temple, kicking a bell at a sacred shrine and washing their feet in a public restroom.

Overseas travel has boomed in recent years among increasing­ly affluent Chinese, who have become the world's biggest spenders on travel since 2012, according to the UN World Tourism Organisati­on.

 ??  ?? A Chinese tourist strikes a similar pose to statues as they visit the Grand Palace in Bangkok (Reuters)
A Chinese tourist strikes a similar pose to statues as they visit the Grand Palace in Bangkok (Reuters)

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