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 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.