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Why is it said that South Korea does not respect China? It turns out that it is because it is written in Korean tourist attractions.

South Korea is a country that we Chinese tourists like to visit very much. It is a neighboring country of China. It has delicious food, long-legged idols, and sweet-looking beauties. It has quickly become a destination for Chinese tourists. It is a major force in South Korean tourism. Although China has brought a lot of economic income to South Korea, last year's THAAD incident caused a chill in Sino-South Korean relations. Many Chinese tourism companies also made a series of changes in response to the THAAD incident. Due to the boycott measures, the number of Chinese tourists going to South Korea has decreased a lot, which has also had a huge impact on the Korean tourism industry. Many Chinese people are unwilling to go to South Korea anymore.

In fact, Chinese people have also suffered a lot of discrimination in South Korea. Many slogans are only in Chinese. This highlights the special treatment of China, but this treatment is discriminatory. This kind of behavior Not only is it discrimination, but it is also suspected of being an insult to Chinese people. This kind of discrimination has not been clearly felt in cities. However, in scenic spots, many signs are only in Chinese and only warn Chinese tourists, "Be careful! Damage!" "You are conceited" and "It is prohibited to urinate here, and you will be fined 1 million won for violation." In the bathroom, "Please put used paper in the bucket." This is blatant discrimination. This made us Chinese tourists who originally went there feel very uncomfortable. We originally went to have fun, but we were treated like this, so it is expected that there were not many people there.

Coupled with "THAAD", it is normal for South Korea's tourism industry to be left out. In contrast, Russia welcomes us with open arms and implements a visa-free policy for China during the World Cup, which allows many Chinese tourists to travel as soon as they want. There are a lot of Chinese people traveling, and it is inevitable that some people are not qualified, but this does not mean that every Chinese person is not qualified.

On the contrary, if a country discriminates against an ethnic group because of this small group of people, then the country will appear to be of very low quality. What do you think about this?