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In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

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Preface

In China, only the military and the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and the Japanese have never been given priority.

No matter who you are, you have to follow the rules when you get to China!

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

No, in a hotel in Nanchang, several Japanese tourists intervened sideways and the Chinese people in line. What's even more outrageous is that the tour guide also said "Japanese people first". This incident is very troublesome and provokes the anger of everyone!

Recap: Japanese tourists cut in line and clashed

A hotel in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, is supposed to be a quiet and peaceful place, tourists are waiting in line for check-in, and everything seems so orderly.

Who would have thought that this peace would be broken by a group of uninvited guests! Several Japanese tourists swaggered to the front desk, wanting to cut the queue to check in.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

This scene, like a bomb thrown into a calm lake, instantly set off an uproar.

A man immediately stood up and questioned why the Japanese tourists cut in line.

In the face of doubts, Japanese tourists are not only unrepentant, but also justified, as if it is a matter of course for them to cut in line.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

What's even more infuriating is that the tour guide, who is supposed to uphold justice, even helped: "Japanese people first!" This is tantamount to adding fuel to the fire, and the atmosphere of the scene is suddenly tense.

Seeing that the situation was about to erupt, the hotel staff was helpless. The two sides came and went, arguing endlessly, and the scene was a mess.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

People can't help but ask: Who gave the Japanese tourists the privilege of cutting in the queue? What was the intention of the tour guide's remarks? In the face of such a chaotic scene, what was the hotel puzzled about? Right and wrong, the public said that the public was reasonable, and the mother-in-law said that the mother-in-law was reasonable, and there was no consensus.

Let's look at the McDonald's incident in Nanjing

Speaking of the Japanese spreading wilderness in China, we have to mention the McDonald's incident in Nanjing.

No one expected that the dignified golden M Ji would become a battlefield for little Japan to show off its might. A few Japanese young people, eating Big Macs, have words in their mouths, insulting China many times, and scolding the waiters.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

Even to the old man who stepped forward to stop the old man was disrespectful, out of politeness a few college students who knew Japanese repeatedly advised, the other party not only did not restrain but also intensified, the unbearable college student went up is a violent beating, beating the little Japanese nose and face swollen, crying dad and calling mother.

After the incident, the police checked the surveillance, and the evidence was very conclusive. I was directly invited to drink tea for a few small days, and I studied the "Tourism Law" in the institute. What's even more applauding is that these college students also won the Righteousness and Courage Award. No matter who you are, there is no good fruit to eat in the wilderness in China.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

As a Chinese, we must have backbone and remember history. Don't forget the four words of national shame, not just talking. The Nanjing Massacre and the 918 Incident were lessons learned from the blood and lives of many compatriots!

Nowadays, in their own land, there are still people who blindly worship foreign countries as if they can't stand up after kneeling for a long time.

It is simply absurd to give priority to the Japanese and apologize to them! We must severely punish such acts and never be magnanimous. Otherwise, how sad the martyrs would be in the heavenly spirits.

This is a desecration of history!

The behavior of Japanese tourists cutting into the queue and the tour guide's "Japanese first" remarks caused an uproar on the Internet.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

The majority of netizens have said that on Chinese soil, it is necessary to abide by Chinese rules, which is a matter of course. Which country would allow foreign tourists to do whatever they wanted on their own turf?

In China, no matter who you are, you must respect local laws and regulations and social order. The behavior of Japanese tourists cutting in line is undoubtedly a contempt for China's rules, how can this behavior be tolerated?

What is even more despicable is that the tour guide openly stated that "Japanese people first," which is clearly biased in favor of Japanese tourists and gives them the green light! Such remarks are not only unfair, but also harmful to the Chinese people.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

Just imagine, if it were a Chinese tourist who cut the queue in Japan, would the tour guide say "Chinese first"? I am afraid that I would have been complained about for a long time.

The duty of a tour guide is to provide quality services to tourists, not to favor one over the other and discriminate against others. What qualifications does such a tour guide have to continue in the tourism industry?

History is the best textbook and the best sobering agent. How many martyrs threw down their heads and shed their blood for the sake of national independence and the liberation of the people? Which of the September 18 Incident and the Nanjing Massacre did not draw a knife in the heart of the Chinese nation?

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

Although the smoke of war has dissipated, we must not forget the wounds of history. Respect for history means respect for the struggle and sacrifice of our ancestors; To not forget the national humiliation is not to forget the suffering and glory of the nation.

Only by remembering history can we warn the people of the world that peace is not easy to come by, and the sons and daughters of China should cherish it even more!

The queue turmoil at the Nanchang Hotel is by no means an occasional and isolated incident. It reflects some of the chaos in the current society, which is worth pondering.

In China, only soldiers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are given priority, and I have never heard of the Japanese giving priority

Respect is mutual, Chinese respect foreign tourists, and foreign tourists should also respect Chinese. The gaffes and dereliction of duty of tour guides have exposed loopholes in the supervision of the tourism industry.

All kinds of chaos need to be rectified urgently, and what the Chinese people have been looking forward to for a long time is: take action when it is time to act, return history to justice, and return the dignity of the nation!

Epilogue:

The incident of cutting in line at the Nanchang Hotel in Jiangxi once again sounded the alarm bell: respect is not charity, but treating each other equally and with courtesy. Tourists, as well as hosts, should treat each other with an open and tolerant mind. Only mutual understanding and mutual respect can make the journey better and the world more harmonious. Let's work together to build a civilized, orderly, and loving society.

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