Are the World's Worst Tourists Chinese?

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Published 2019-06-04

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  • @fahs
    I am a farmer in California. At least once a week over the summer I am chasing Chinese tourists out of my orchards. Tourist buses will pull over and people just hop my fence and take what they want. For some reason, the peaches are like gold to them. They took tons of my grapes last year. I posted signs in Mandarin and Cantonese that says "Trespassers Will Be Shot On Sight." Does not stop them.... At least when I walk towards them with a riffle they run back to their buses. Maybe that will stop the driers from letting them loot.
  • @h1t0k1r1
    Are all mainland Chinese tourists bad? No. Are the worst tourists usually mainland Chinese? Yes.
  • @RobotWizard4209
    Ppl saying this sounds racist have never dealt with them. They literally destroy natural monuments for the fun of it
  • @ashikacharya
    During my flight in China Southern Airlines ,one Chinese woman sat in my seat but refused to leave. I politely asked her but she said no in a rude manner. Few moments later, air hostess came and badly scolded her. She went to her seat and sat quietly. Some people deserve scolding instead of politeness. And not all Chinese are like this.
  • @hihm8169
    I see some Chinese in the comments saying, "but we have great education and strong economy" Well, you can be smart and rich while not having an ounce of manner.
  • @ryderwilson7955
    A few Chinese elders took pictures of me like I was some kind of alien, I felt objectified so I started taking picture of them and now I have 3 pictures of 3 chinese elders and I don't know why I still kept it...
  • @khfan4life365
    The answer is yes. I’ve seen these types of Chinese tourists during Disneyland trips. One time, a Chinese tourist group pushed my sister, who was about 7-8 years old at the time, out of the way so they could get in line for Pirates of the Caribbean before her, me, and the rest of the family. Because how busy and hectic New Orleans Square was, my dad didn’t have time to react or say anything, but he was fuming. Not all Chinese tourists are rude, but a lot of them that come to California are rude.
  • @thomasbh5223
    one time in las vegas around 10 years ago, me and my buddies were leaving our hotel (Bellagio) but one of us had to use the bathroom quick so he went to the one by the entrance. he immediately ran out and told me that all the toilets and urinals were filled with piles of shit, with used toilet paper overflowing the garbage and all over the floor. the smell of the shit followed him since he actually did run out. we told the security/front door people about it and left. we came back that evening, and the entire section of the casino was closed down, and people in hazmat suits were going in and out of the bathroom. we talked to the same security folks, and they said they had to call in professionals that usually deal with cleaning crime scenes and dead bodies and stuff to come and deal with it. they also said it was multiple groups of Chinese tourists that destroyed the bathroom. the section of the casino was closed off for the rest of our 4 days there. we complained to the front desk about how the whole place smelled like diarrhea (edit: my friend said he was traumatized by the sight too) so we got comped with free reservations and food at Lago, their nicest restaurant, and 5 vouchers a piece for free buffet meals, and all of our hotel rooms were upgraded to suites at no extra cost for the rest of our trip.
  • @nathalieli7617
    Funny how YouTube suggested this when the Corona Virus is trending....
  • @Mike196
    This aged like fine wine🍷👌
  • @orcawne
    Yep about Chinese tourists. My youngest went to Japan to visit a friends who had jobs or school there. Everyone he contacted expressed the opinion that Chinese tourists were callous and rude.
  • @koba9463
    I went to Canada for a road trip and we had a Canadian guide who told us how to pack and keep our food away from bears. We were passing a road where loads of cars stopped to see a bear and her cubs. These Chinese tourists were out of their cars taking pics so close to the bear. Our guide shouted at them through the window to get in their cars and they shouted at us. Morons. If bears attacked them, they would have to put the bears down.
  • @legendofnoob
    Man I'm from China and watching this video made me feel like shit. Gotta find a mall now...
  • @BRBallin1
    Every Chinese person I met was either incredibly well put together or extremely self-absorbed and clueless of their surroundings.
  • @cashcleaner
    I can honestly say that the vast majority of American tourists I’ve met in my travels have been very kind and polite.
  • YES, THEY ARE!!! Story time! This was back in 2012 over at my grandfather's (father's father, a Vietnam Vet) ranch in California, my father and I were visiting my grandfather and helping him out at his ranch. My grandfather was no lifelong rancher, having grown up in NYC (Whitestone, Queens, to be specific), but after about 20 years of living on that ranch, he got the hang of ranching, and really enjoyed doing it. Here's the thing about my grandfather, he has a really short temper, he was apparently always like this, and the military never really shaped that, my grandfather had extremely low tolerance for people trespassing on his property, which happened frequently. My grandfather had an old war rifle that his father gave to him, an M1 Garand that packs one mean punch, and he used it to scare away trespassers, or to scare/kill any wild animal he caught on the property, regardless of whether it was carnivorous or not. This particular day, it was a scorching hot Sunday, and my grandfather was in a REALLY bad mood that day because of the heat, my father and I made note to steer clear of him, since he'd chew you out like bubble gum if he was mad and you got in his way. But my father and I were helping my grandfather install some wire mesh fencing to deter wild coyotes, since they were a problem at my grandfather's ranch (they usually ran as soon as they saw people, but the damage would be done, he lost several cows to coyotes before), all of a sudden, one of the ranch hands comes to us and tells us that there were a whole ton of trespassers hopping the fence to see the cows. My grandfather, father, and I investigated, and we found about 22 Chinese tourists, more and more exiting their bus, harassing and petting the cows, which scared the cows because these people were swarming the poor things. My grandfather pulls out his M1 and starts yelling at them to leave, but they ignore him, I had little understanding of Mandarin, but I did tell them to leave in Mandarin, again, they didn't listen. Now, I was getting impatient, I told my grandfather to give me his rifle and he gave it to me. Mind you, there was a bull nearby, a really mean Jersey I nicknamed Hammer, complete with horns (most ranchers prefer to cut their bulls horns off, but my grandfather didn't want to do that), Hammer was the meanest, most short-tempered animal I've ever seen in my life, he made my grandfather look calm, and he also happened to be highly territorial, he could have easily killed one of those people if they had agitated him enough. I fired the gun and ran towards them, soon enough they got the message and ran back to their bus, one of them who spoke English actually had the nerve to turn back and ask me why I chased them off of the land, I basically told them that they weren't in communist China anymore, and that in the US, there's such thing as private property. And yes, I did make notes of there being a highly aggressive bull WITH HORNS nearby that would've killed them pretty easily. Needless to say, they never came back.
  • @r2b2ct1
    The "china is overpopulated" argument can't fully explain this behavior. Japanese people live in extremely dense populations too, but they are extremely well mannered and considerate people.
  • @badmuthaphucka
    "Not all Mainlanders will shit in malls, but if you see shit in a mall, it's a Mainlander" Yup, sums it up pretty well.
  • @OldSkoolLegend
    As a westerner living in Asia I really want these videos to come out more exposing what Chinese are really like. This is just scratching the surface.
  • @freya5703
    I was visiting my family in Italy when I was a kid (3 maybe 4 years old). We took a day trip to Venice for fun. While I was in a piazza feeding some pidgins, some Chinese tourists took pictures of me. my parents asked them to stop both in English and Italian but they spoke neither and carried on. It still kinda creeps me out like why did they want pictures of some random kid?