| Probably this represent the best of TIC. But if Chinese are clean like Japanese, where will all the street sweeper go for work? So it is good that Chinese spits, blow the slimmy green content of their noses to the ground, wall, on the street and in the restaurant, Supermarket corners. People get work for cleaning it.
The Korean in this story is taking the job of this folks hahahaha. Naughty naughty.. In general the street in Shanghai is quite clean compare to Jakarta for example. So we can hope to see more people behaving in a better way. The public education campaign was there like I saw once on CCTV 7. Best time in Shanghai was during SARS. Nobody spit, no body cough, no body dare to sneeze. Remember that? Published on ShanghaiDaily.com (http://www.shanghaidaily.com/) http://www.shanghaidaily.com/art/2005/10/17/204447/Visitors show us the way to clean up our act.htm Visitors show us the way to clean up our act Created: 2005-10-17 CST, Updated: 2005-10-17 CST ON October 2, more than 80 South Korean tourists, including some 30 children, spontaneously began collecting rubbish in the Nanshan Tourist Zone in Urumqi while they were on a visit there. This made many Chinese people feel embarrassed as well as ashamed. The Korean tourists expressed their surprise to see such a beautiful scenic spot strewn with rubbish everywhere. It was not until 20 minutes later when they finished picking up all the rubbish that they continued on with their sightseeing. Such a humiliating situation is no longer rare. In some public toilets in Australia, signs have been put up in Chinese to remind Chinese visitors to flush the toilet after use. In many scenic spots in foreign countries, similar posters ask Chinese people to speak in softer tones. Many people consider the posters to be an insult and others feel indifferent and even pay no attention to them. Now that Koreans are teaching us a lesson in our own country, should we still remain unmoved? Copyright © 2001-2005 Shanghai Daily Company |
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