Two Japanese tourists were arrested in China for two weeks and then expelled for taking photos of their posterior in the Great Wall, Japanese media reported. In early January, a man who had shown his naked and a woman who had taken a photo of him at the famous site, was arrested by security agents.
“The Japanese embassy in China confirmed on January 3 that two Japanese nationals had been arrested by local authorities in the Gran Wall,” the Tokyo Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday.
“National shame”
Exposing the lower part of your body in a public place is prohibited in China. Tourists would have defended themselves from the Japanese embassy evoking a joke. In X, the joke was unproven by many Japanese users who described this behavior as “annoying” and “national shame.”
But the news also aroused the outrage at …