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Have the Chinese replaced Americans as the worst tourists in the world?

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Outside the Louvre in Paris, there’s a sign in Mandarin which tells visitors not to defecate in the surrounding grounds. This sign is only written in Mandarin Chinese. No other nationality, it appears, needs to be reminded where it is and is not appropriate to shit in the vicinity of metropolitan France’s art museums. Every other nation on earth understands implicitly the social contract they're signing up to: that, in exchange for their continued participation in art, visitors must shit only within the white porcelain bowls located inside the designated toilet zones. Not on the pavements. Not even in the bins, or on the breakfast bar of their hotel, or between the tits of a passing waitress. Just the toilets, thanks.

At home, China already has a problem with street defecation, which dovetails nicely with the endemic public-spitting problem that makes most visitors openly retch (thankfully, open-retching is also socially permissible). It seems that, when they go abroad, certain members – not all of them, it must be said – of the Chinese populous are taking that problem with them. It’s not great PR, all told. Last week, China’s deputy premier Wang Yang aimed his wrath at the “uncivilised behaviour” of his countrymen – which, he continued, had harmed the nation’s image. Yang blamed the “poor quality and breeding” of the average Chinese tourist. “They make a racket in public places, carve words at scenic spots, cross the road when the light is red, spit, and do other uncivilised things,” Wang lamented. “This is detrimental to the image of the country's people and leaves a bad impression.”

Hence, the Politburo is planning to create a tourism law, one that would compel the Chinese to behave “in accordance with local customs”. It’s timely. For years we’ve been told, “the Chinese are coming”, but only now are they starting to arrive in real numbers – last year, France welcomed900,000 of them. By 2015, that’s projected to jump to five million. Chinese visitors to the US areapparently going to rise by 232 percent. In 2012, China overtook the Germans to become the globe’s top tourism spenders by whacking an extra 43 percent on what they spent in 2011. Or maybe they just used the foreign currency to wipe their arses with.

Wang’s words came at the same time as his fellow countryman Ding Jinhao was immortalisinghimself on the walls of an ancient Egyptian temple at Luxor. With a stone, the 15-year-old carved “Ding Jinhao was here” into the 3,500-year-old building, causing a fresh wave of national shame in his homeland. “Why there are so many citizens who go abroad and humiliate us?” wailed TV reporter Xuan Kejiong. “How many generations will it take to change this kind of behaviour?”

In Thailand, the tourist invasion has been a political issue ever since a low-budget Chinese film called Lost In Thailand created a mini-boom in Chiang Mai tours. “Chinese tourists tend to drive speedily on the wrong side of the road,” one resident complained to Thailand’s English-language paper The Nation. “And often go against traffic on one-way streets. Chinese tourists also often stop in the middle of busy intersections – just to argue among themselves about directions. Some hotel and guesthouse operators are turning them away because they say Chinese tourists often rent a room for two, but stay overnight in a group of four or five.”

The paper went on to publish a countdown of the Chinese’s worst sins:
– A tendency to not flush the toilet.
– Flouting traffic laws when driving, riding a bicycle, or parking their car.
– Being loud, even in five-star hotels.
– Littering, spitting, queue jumping.
– Allowing children to defecate in public pools.
– Terrible English-language skills that lead to difficulties in communication.

In the Maldives, one hotel started taking kettles out of the rooms of Chinese tourists, because they kept using them to boil instant noodles in. Some didn’t stop at noodles. They cooked shellfish, too. After the whistle was blown by a Chinese employee, the story caused a storm in China. Boycotts were organised, and the hoteliers were forced into grovelling retreat.

Even right next door, the Koreans, who already know a thing or two about Chinese interference, are getting increasingly cheesed-off. Seol’s Ewha Women’s University has been flooded by dozens of Chinese trespassers wandering onto their campus. The name of the place translates loosely into Chinese as “something that brings a benefit”, so superstitious honeymooners have been turning up with their cameras to have their wedding photos taken there, gurning in the cafeterias in lacy frocks, despite all the newly-installed “No Trespassing” signs.

This swathe of poor tourist report cards makes it sound like vast packs of Chinese sightseers are marauding across the planet, spitting and shouting, cutting in line while boiling lobsters in the Teasmade and spelling out "YOLO" on The Rosetta Stone with their own shit. All over the world, it seems that the Chinese are becoming the new Americans when it comes to being global reps for vulgarity and rudeness. Everyone needs to let off a little steam occasionally by feeling resentful towards a global hegemon, and just as they’re catching up to the US in terms of economic power, the Chinese are catching up in terms of being ethnic punchbags.

The problem with this is that: a) as a nation that has quadrupled its income over the last decade, you’re dealing almost exclusively with people who aren't used to being abroad, and b) as a consequence, the Chinese don’t particularly know how to holiday. They are seldom to be seen playing beach-bat with the kids, or reading Dan Brown in a sun lounger, because they don’t switch off like that. The high-flyers who make it out don’t strictly “do” downtime. Hence you find them shuffling around beachfronts in packs, wondering what exactly they’re meant to be doing when the answer is right in front of them. They’ve got the money. So they’re going on holiday “because they can”.

Theirs was a generation raised in the awful shadow of the Cultural Revolution – who often had aeons of good manners wiped clean from them, only to be replaced with a few shallow algorithms about being a good little communist. And now even that has bled away, what you’re looking at is the purest noveau riche you’ll ever see. A new consumer class that started from the bottom, and now that they’re approaching the top, inevitably feel that more is more. As with any nouveau riche, it can look from the outside that they seem to want little more from life than to be respected for their raw spending power.

And this is something in which we can certainly oblige. All these jokes about faecal fondnesses will make an excellent psychic defence against our relegation in the world’s pecking order. Right now, the Chinese are pretty much single-handedly keeping the European luxury goods market alive, and that’s all we’re still selling. They have bought Givenchy and Dolce like they are going out of fashion. They love Jaguar and Chateauneuf Du Pape and Talisker. As Europe itself becomes the sick man of Europe, the Chinese ascent to global tourism kings in 2012 marked the turn of the tide of patronage from West to East. Throughout the next decade, it’s going to be us barefoot and crying out in pidgin Mandarin to them: “You want Smythson, mister? You like the Yardley? Me give you Burberry good price all the time. You’ll see, very good.”

We may well be under invasion from ill-mannered Chinese tourist hordes, but our reaction to it says just as much about our own insecurities as it does any concept of intrinsic Han coarseness.

Have the Chinese Replaced Americans As the Worst Tourists in the World? | VICE United Kingdom


Just a reminder that both China and India have problems, not just India. The Chinese are just better had hiding it.
 
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I bet you can find similar signs for us Indians too somewhere on google,so there's no need to point out some one else when our own house is not in order.Peace :tup:
 
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Have the Chinese Replaced Americans As the Worst Tourists in the World? | VICE United Kingdom

Just a reminder that both China and India have problems, not just India. The Chinese are just better had hiding it.

From the same website that reports: I Got My Vagina Stoned with Weed Lube | VICE United Kingdom :rofl:

No, we do not have the same problems. A few millions expat live in China, 50 millions visit every year. There's nothing we can hide.

53% Indian households defecate in open: World Bank says on World Toilet Day - The Times of India
Many other India social ill and problems are well known globally, but I don't wish to go into them.

Just a reminder: delusion and complex can be treated, seek medical help.
 
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The 1st article you posted is full of fabricated lie. There is no sign in Lourve Paris saying do not defecate in mandarin.

Misbehaving tourists come from all countries.
How rude are we? - The Hindu
"The average Indian traveller is perceived to be loud, aggressive and lacking in civic sense and invites hostility. We speak to frequent travellers to get the larger picture......."
 
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The 1st article you posted is full of fabricated lie. There is no sign in Lourve Paris saying do not defecate in mandarin.

Misbehaving tourists come from all countries.
How rude are we? - The Hindu
"The average Indian traveller is perceived to be loud, aggressive and lacking in civic sense and invites hostility. We speak to frequent travellers to get the larger picture......."

“There’s a lot of this kind of uncivilized behavior out there,” said Zhang. “Take for example the sign outside the Louvre Museum only in Chinese characters that forbids people from urinating or defecating wherever they want.”
Actually read the second article. Why would a Chinese man lie about such a thing? The truth is we're ashamed too, but don't have the luxury of a state-controlled media.
 
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I actually don't wanna see Chinese tourists in Paris, that place is way too dangerous, even high rank Chinese officials with bodyguards got robbed in broad daylight.

And it's not just France, in many other places Chinese(or asians for that matter) tourists are often targets of theft and robbery. So I think Chinese people should travel more domestically rather than go abroad.
 
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Didn't Chinese govt issued a guide to teach some them what to do and what not to do. is that working?
 
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Actually read the second article. Why would a Chinese man lie about such a thing? The truth is we're ashamed too, but don't have the luxury of a state-controlled media.

Fabricated content spread around the net, who are we to know the man is real? Don't put China is the same bracket. No sane mind would equate misbehaving tourists (kids) with 53% household defecating in the open.

You want to know the quality of free and unregulated junk media? Look no further than your country.
36% of scientists at NASA are Indians: Govt survey - The Times of India
You should know this stats are completely made up. Top 10 Internet Hoaxes | Boydom.com

Uighur girls get calls to be ISIS sex slaves - The Times of India
:rofl::rofl:
 
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Fabricated content spread around the net, who are we to know that the man is real? You want to know the quality of free and unregulated junk media? Look no further than your country.

36% of scientists at NASA are Indians: Govt survey - The Times of India
You should know this stats are completely made up.
Top 10 Internet Hoaxes | Boydom.com

Uighur girls get calls to be ISIS sex slaves - The Times of India
:rofl::rofl:
Why are you assuming I'm attacking you? I would prefer a little state intervention with how poorly the Indian media is run, how sensationalistic it has become.
 
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Why are you assuming I'm attacking you? I would prefer a little state intervention with how poorly the Indian media is run, how sensationalistic it has become.

You are smearing China, equating misbehaving tourists (mostly kids) with the problem of 53% household defecating in the open.

Earlier post, you mocked State controlled media. Now you admit some state controlled is good. You flipped back and forth real fast.
 
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You are smearing China, equating misbehaving tourists (mostly kids) with the problem of 53% household defecating in the open.

Earlier post, you mocked State controlled media. Now you admit some state controlled is good. You flipped back and forth real fast.
I never mocked the state-controlled media. That was entirely a presumption on your part. I'm not even being hostile, just responding to the unconstructive, dishonest, and hateful posts by the Chinese posters on here. Stop being so quick to point out Indian failures while ignoring our achievements, unless you're willing to also point out your own.
 
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I never mocked the state-controlled media. That was entirely a presumption on your part. I'm not even being hostile, just responding to the unconstructive, dishonest, and hateful posts by the Chinese posters on here. Stop being so quick to point out Indian failures while ignoring our achievements, unless you're willing to also point out your own.

Whatever you do, respond with sound reasoning supported by credible facts.

Our social and cultural background are different, we are different on level of development, our problems are different. There is no comparison.
 
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Hiding? :lol:

That's because we care! We will do better. Of course we will feel ashemed, if not, this is the real problem.

Ahh the gold old days when Indians & Chinese trolled each other,i thank devdas for giving us a chance to live in that era again
 
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