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Vietnam border official allegedly scribbles the word " F U " on Chinese woman's passport

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thats Epic:yahoo:, suggestion can this be put on stamp the big FU!:D
 
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They are just a mini Japan.

Vietnam is no mini Japan. Japan is very industrialized and high standard of living. Vietnam is more like a mini India but slightly higher GDP per capita

Court rulings, statements, and now writing vulgar filth on Chinese passports.

China will continue its activities in the SCS :lol:
It's usually a sign that you can't do anything of substantial on a ground level so vulgarity is used as a substitute to calm a bruised ego.
 
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Vietnam class. It is likely that these are the Communist hating southern clique that hate their own VCP as much as they hate China.

We need to separate anti-VCP crowds from regular Northern Vietnamese.
 
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Chinese know their passports are illegal in Vietnam. So why complaining. They shouldn't try to enter at all. Fu is justified.
 
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Vietnam is no mini Japan. Japan is very industrialized and high standard of living. Vietnam is more like a mini India but slightly higher GDP per capita
Well that explains why mass of hungry Chinese desperately came to Vietnam asking for shelters and foods throughout centuries.

thats Epic:yahoo:, suggestion can this be put on stamp the big FU!:D
Previously the border customs stamps 'invalid' on Chinese passport. But maybe a new stamp is required :woot:


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Goes to show how unprofessional these Viet border custom guards are. Maybe they also pissed because Chinese women did not slip a $20 USD in her passport for them

The child-like behaviors and corruptions of many Vietnamese custom agents are well known throughout East Asia.

Chinese tourists enraged after Vietnam airport customs officers demand 10 yuan tips
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A group of Chinese tourists caused an uproar inside Vietnam's Cam Ranh International Airport on Monday after customs officers demanded that they give them tips.

The tourists were on their way to a flight back to Sichuan from the coastal resort of Nha Trang in southern Vietnam when they ran into problems at customs. One of the tourists posted an account of the incident onWeibo, claiming that Vietnamese customs officers asked for a 10 yuan tip from each traveler, threatening to seize the passports of any who refused to pay up.

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Some who did refuse were then asked for more and more money. One man was eventually forced to pay 100 yuan so that he, his wife and their child could get on the plane, the netizen alleges.

Predictably this situation led to a confrontation between about 100 Chinese tourists and a dozen Vietnamese officers. In a series of videos that have gone viral on Chinese social media, Chinese tourists can be seen protesting against this latest injustice by using the tried and true tactic of breaking out into the Chinese national anthem. Meanwhile, on the other side, Vietnamese customs officers readied their stun guns.

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Overall, the incident did not result in much violence. One woman told reporters that officers had struck her husband on the back with a stun gun while he was trying to film the confrontation.

Netizens from across China have wrote in, claiming that they were also hassled for tips when returning from Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries, and arguing that Chinese tourists should no longer visit Vietnam until these issues are resolved.


The Chinese consulate in Ho Chi Minh City has confirmed that the incident took place, issuing a statement to say that all Chinese citizens involved have already returned to the mainland and that they have requested an immediate response from the Vietnamese government. So far, nothing from Hanoi.

State media reports that already, in just the first four months of this year, 789,500 Chinese tourists have traveled to Vietnam, an increase of 47% from last year. Which all seems like pretty good money for Vietnamese customs officers, blackmailing Chinese tourists leaving the country with luxury items -- like lucky pears, brides andlychees, we presume.

While extorting travelers seems to have been a fairly common practice in the past for Vietnamese customs, in recent years, various anti-corruption crackdowns have managed to mend the ways of unscrupulous officers, though apparently it hasn't worked on everyone.

http://shanghaiist.com/2016/05/04/vietnam_customs_demand_tips.php
 
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If true then very sad and unnessary incident.

Officials must have dignity.

Vietnaam government will take the appropriate action.

They must.
 
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A good theme song for Vietnamese border officials to play when they process these Chinese passports with the wrong maps:


NSFW Disclaimer: Swear words (same as the one posted in the OP picture) and lots of middle fingers :lol:
Ha ha ha very funny

Although I don't think chinese understand humour. Seems the imaginary 9 dash line is the new belief of China, replacing confucism, bhudism and christanity.
 
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China is loser under PCA ruling. Its a shameful for big China.

Chinese citizens have to fulfil separat entry application form when they would like to go to Vietnam.
As a national civil servant, the insulting words written on the visa, this is more failure.
Because they have no power to change anything, only through the shameless means to meet.
 
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As for the insult, the idiot made himself look petty, stupid and bigoted. I hope he is removed from his position.



I guess we need to meddle in the Indus rivers and see how our neighbor reacts :sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:. Let them take it ICJ/Hague and after ruling show the middle finger.

That river originates in China, play like that and you won't be laughing much longer and you won't have the last laugh..... Also this had nothing to do with the topic so move yourself off this thread.
 
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