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A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

With the progress of society, people's quality of life is gradually improving. Life is gradually more joyful than before. And with the development of transportation, people's travel methods are more and more varied, and there are more and more different choices.

Nowadays, transportation is becoming more and more convenient, and major industries are gradually developing, with the tourism industry being the most prominent. Everyone's life is getting better and better, and during the holidays, I think of traveling around the world to relax my mood and relieve my long-accumulated emotions and work pressure.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

At first, everyone only traveled in China, taking various means of transportation to see the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Over time, everyone will also go abroad to explore foreign cultural landscapes, and traveling abroad has become everyone's ultimate travel dream.

In fact, if you want to travel abroad, it does not mean that the scenery of the mainland is not attractive enough. Instead, everyone should also keep pace with the times and look at foreign landscapes. And many foreign friends will also become interested in our China and come to China to explore our country.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

When many Singaporeans choose to travel abroad, most of them choose neighboring countries closer to our country as tourist destinations. After all, the distance between the two countries is shorter, and the cost of the round trip does not need to be too much, and you can have more money to spend on your travels.

For example, the well-known South Korea is actually among the choices of everyone, and South Korea is a country that our people choose more. And local prices in South Korea are generally low, which is within a consumption range that many people can accept. Korean prices such as beauty products that girls love are very attractive and penetrate into the hearts of girls.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

In this regard, South Korea is very able to understand people's psychological activities, so as to provide everyone with a satisfying consumer trip. The daigou industry is very vivid in South Korea, but why is it that such a country that satisfies everyone in every way, but has a spot that annoys Chinese very much?

In a scenic spot in South Korea, the blatant use of all-Chinese slogans seems to have been set up only to remind Chinese.

Gyeongbokgung Palace in South Korea is a very famous attraction in the tourism industry, just like the status of the National Palace on the mainland. And the structure of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Forbidden City are very similar, and the most important point is to emulate the Forbidden City on the mainland, and many of the plaques in the attraction are actually marked with Chinese.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

In other words, I am usually in a foreign country, but I can still see the words of my motherland, and I must be very gratified in my heart. At the beginning, when people came into contact with Gyeongbokgung Palace, they were also such feelings, and they were happy to go to Gyeongbokgung Palace to discuss history.

At first, everyone thought that maybe Korea liked our Chinese culture, so they would reproduce Gyeongbokgung Palace. But the slogan later displayed in Gyeongbokgung Palace surprised Chinese. The slogan is usually specially set up by the staff of the scenic area to guide the activities of tourists, and it has always been a very intimate presence.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

But the pure Chinese slogans of Gyeongbokgung Palace are extremely ironic, and most of the slogans marked by Chinese in Gyeongbokgung Palace remind people to prohibit noisy noise, or prohibit littering, and are some words that require people to pay attention to quality.

At first, everyone didn't think that this was aimed at our people, after all, as a public place, it is normal for a scenic spot to set up such a prompt. However, the slogans in Gyeongbokgung Palace are all marked with Chinese, and there are no other foreign languages on the side. As if it was set up specifically for Chinese, it implies that Chinese has no quality, so it is deliberately marked with Chinese for its viewing.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

Other countries, even if they want to remind foreign tourists to be civilized, will only use more Chinese words, in case other tourists will not understand it, and there should not be only one language written on it. However, South Korea uses such a method to clearly "hint" Chinese, and its purpose can be imagined.

It is true that some unpleasant things have happened between the mainland and South Korea, but this has not affected the pace of Chinese people going to South Korea. The mainland also maintains a friendly attitude towards Koreans, but what Koreans are doing today is indeed chilling.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

Some people do not want to look at this incident with malice, thinking that South Korea may want to use all the Chinese in Gyeongbokgung Palace, so it will cause such a misunderstanding, after all, even the plaque in Gyeongbokgung Palace is Chinese. But this conjecture was quickly overturned, because only Hanbok can enter for free, and if you really like Chinese culture, why can't you enter for free in Hanbok?

What's more, in the face of such a situation, how can our people not report to the relevant local departments, but they have not rectified it for a long time, and can only say that this is a tacit allowed behavior in the local area. Historically, South Korea has always been "borrowing" from the mainland's cultural development, and there are similarities in many places, but we have always held an attitude of generosity and do not want to delve into it, in exchange for the other party's intensification.

A "pure Chinese" warning appeared in a South Korean scenic spot, and the Chinese tourists said angrily: Never go again

Conclusion: But now that the real cause of things is unknown, we can't evaluate it too much. In fact, in Korea, locals are still very friendly to tourists from the mainland. Moreover, as a country of etiquette, the mainland is even less likely to fail to pay attention to the quality of civilization.

In any case, when we go abroad as tourists, we no longer represent our personal image, but the influence of the country in the eyes of people in other countries.

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