whats up with this shit!?! wonder if the Chinese govt will chop his hand off...
http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/4716...e-egypt-sina-weibo-vandalism.htm#.UadRnSLD9jo
Chinese citizens may already be getting rich enough to afford international overseas trips and visits, but wealth is by no means a safeguard to conduct misbehaviour in other lands. Ding Jinhao, a lucky Chinese teener who had the opportunity to visit and personally see for himself the famed centuries-old Luxor Temple, has gotten the ire of Chinese netizens after he desecrated and vandalized the Egyptian artwork a few years back.
"Ding Jinhao was here." Most tourists would write their names on anything visible, signifying a gesture that they have been to the place, and mostly to brag or show off. A fellow Chinese tourist named Shen Yuwen, who saw the smear on a visit to the ruins on May 6, immediately took a photograph, uploaded on social networking service Sina Weibo, in the hopes to trace the culprit.
http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/4716...e-egypt-sina-weibo-vandalism.htm#.UadRnSLD9jo
Chinese citizens may already be getting rich enough to afford international overseas trips and visits, but wealth is by no means a safeguard to conduct misbehaviour in other lands. Ding Jinhao, a lucky Chinese teener who had the opportunity to visit and personally see for himself the famed centuries-old Luxor Temple, has gotten the ire of Chinese netizens after he desecrated and vandalized the Egyptian artwork a few years back.
"Ding Jinhao was here." Most tourists would write their names on anything visible, signifying a gesture that they have been to the place, and mostly to brag or show off. A fellow Chinese tourist named Shen Yuwen, who saw the smear on a visit to the ruins on May 6, immediately took a photograph, uploaded on social networking service Sina Weibo, in the hopes to trace the culprit.