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Japanese Tourists Deported After Indecent Act at Great Wall of China

A man exposed his buttocks while a woman photographed him, leading to their detention and deportation under China's public decency laws.

Two Japanese tourists in their 20s were detained for two weeks in China then deported for taking photos showing exposed buttocks at the Great Wall
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Overview

  • Two Japanese tourists in their 20s were detained for two weeks in China for taking photos involving exposed buttocks at the Great Wall of China.
  • The incident occurred in early January, with the tourists being apprehended on-site by local security personnel.
  • Exposing the lower half of the body in public is illegal in China, and the pair was deported after their detention period.
  • The Japanese public reacted strongly, with many expressing anger and embarrassment over the incident, calling it a disgrace to the country's image.
  • The act also drew widespread condemnation in China, with some social media users calling for restrictions on Japanese tourists.