Two Japanese tourists were arrested to take “inappropriate” pictures in Great Wall of China

Two Japanese tourists were arrested for two weeks in China after taking “inappropriate” pictures in Great Wall of China. The accident included a man who displays the buttocks while a woman took pictures of him, according to Japanese media reports on Thursday. After their detention, Monday was deported to Japan.
The Japanese embassy in China confirmed on Friday that the two people were detained by the local authorities on January 3. However, he refused to provide more details, including whether individuals will face travel, fines, or other legal consequences.
Security guards were held at the site listed on the UNESCO list immediately, and they were detained for about two weeks before returning. Exposing the lower body in a public place is illegal in China. Tourists later told the Japanese embassy that they were a joke.
The accident angered in China, as historical tensions with Japan remain strong. On Weibo, a Chinese social media platform, a retail sign that translated into “a Japanese man and woman was arrested due to inappropriate behavior in The Great Wall” more than 60 million times on Friday morning, according to Agence France -Presse. He condemned many of the comments trapped by tourists, as some use an hostile language towards the Japanese.
Chinese actor Chen Yatian, who has more than 7 million followers on social media, criticized tourists, describing their actions as “stock” and lack of respect for the “Great Baladi Wall”, according to Japan Times.

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