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A senior Chinese Communist Party official has called for Chinese tourists to behave more politely when travelling abroad. | A senior Chinese Communist Party official has called for Chinese tourists to behave more politely when travelling abroad. |
Wang Yang, one of China's four vice-premiers, said the "uncivilised behaviour" of some Chinese tourists was harming the country's image. | |
Among problems he singled out were talking loudly in public and spitting. | Among problems he singled out were talking loudly in public and spitting. |
However, the BBC's Celia Hatton in Beijing says some Chinese complain they are treated badly abroad. | However, the BBC's Celia Hatton in Beijing says some Chinese complain they are treated badly abroad. |
Foreign travel is becoming ever more popular among China's increasingly affluent citizens. | Foreign travel is becoming ever more popular among China's increasingly affluent citizens. |
Chinese tourists spent $102bn (£67bn) overseas last year, up 40% on the year before, and the UN World Tourism Organisation says China is now the single biggest source of global tourism income. | Chinese tourists spent $102bn (£67bn) overseas last year, up 40% on the year before, and the UN World Tourism Organisation says China is now the single biggest source of global tourism income. |
Mr Wang's words were published on the website of the People's Daily, the Chinese Communist Party's main newspaper. | Mr Wang's words were published on the website of the People's Daily, the Chinese Communist Party's main newspaper. |
"Improving the civilised quality of the citizens and building a good image of Chinese tourists are the obligations of governments at all levels and relevant agencies and companies," he said. | "Improving the civilised quality of the citizens and building a good image of Chinese tourists are the obligations of governments at all levels and relevant agencies and companies," he said. |
Mr Wang advised authorities to "guide tourists to conscientiously abide by public order and social ethics, respect local religious beliefs and customs, mind their speech and behaviour... and protect the environment". | Mr Wang advised authorities to "guide tourists to conscientiously abide by public order and social ethics, respect local religious beliefs and customs, mind their speech and behaviour... and protect the environment". |
Mr Wang's criticism has brought a mixed response on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, our correspondent reports. | Mr Wang's criticism has brought a mixed response on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, our correspondent reports. |
"It's time to send a warning to ourselves," one user posted. "As Chinese people get richer, our behaviour gets worse." | "It's time to send a warning to ourselves," one user posted. "As Chinese people get richer, our behaviour gets worse." |
However, others argue that a senior member of the Communist Party - which is dealing with a raft of corruption scandals - is not in a position to judge the behaviour of others. | However, others argue that a senior member of the Communist Party - which is dealing with a raft of corruption scandals - is not in a position to judge the behaviour of others. |
Many in China say they are treated like second-class citizens when they travel abroad and local media is full of stories of Chinese tourists who have been robbed, our correspondent adds. | Many in China say they are treated like second-class citizens when they travel abroad and local media is full of stories of Chinese tourists who have been robbed, our correspondent adds. |
Earlier this year, officials in China's eastern province of Jiangsu warned citizens against carrying large amounts of money with them or flashing expensive jewellery. | Earlier this year, officials in China's eastern province of Jiangsu warned citizens against carrying large amounts of money with them or flashing expensive jewellery. |
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