China tourists have been repeatedly stranded abroad to defend their rights, sing the national anthem and shout "China" in protest.

  CCTV News:Spring Festival travel rush in 2018 was officially opened yesterday, and many people have started the mode of rushing home. On the way home, there are warm stories and unpleasant things. In the face of these things, how to deal with them will test the quality of a person and even a group. Recently, at Narita Airport, China tourists sang the national anthem to express their dissatisfaction with the flight delay, which caused a heated discussion on the Internet.

China passengers stranded at the airport

China passengers stranded at the airport

China tourists clashed with Japanese police.

China tourists clashed with Japanese police.

The stranded passengers rest at the airport.

The stranded passengers rest at the airport.

  January 24, local time, Narita Airport, Japan. A MRT flight from Tokyo to Shanghai was cancelled due to snowfall at its destination in Shanghai. Due to language communication problems between the two sides, a fierce quarrel later developed into a physical conflict. At the scene, some China tourists sang the national anthem.

  One week after the incident, the media continued to pay attention to it, and the details gradually became clear: on the one hand, the airline failed to send an interpreter to explain the situation in time, which led to misunderstanding; On the other hand, China tourists buy low-cost airlines, and they are not very clear about whether they can enjoy related services. In addition, public opinion is concerned about why some passengers sing the national anthem collectively at the scene.

  The passengers said, we want to express that we are Chinese, and you can’t treat it differently on the issue of nationality. We sang the national anthem because we thought it would make Qi Xin feel better. We are patriotic and we want to go home.

  The case of Narita Airport in Japan is not a case, that is, a few days later, a similar incident occurred in Iran. On January 29th, at Khomeini International Airport in Teheran, Iran, many flights were cancelled due to the once-in-a-decade heavy snow in those days, and passengers from many countries were stranded at the airport. In the process, China tourists at the airport shouted "China".

Passengers stranded at the airport sleep on the floor

Passengers stranded at the airport sleep on the floor

  At the scene, why did China tourists shout "China, China"? Did they force the plane to take off? These two days, some media interviewed the passengers who were stranded at that time. Some tourists mentioned that the reason for this performance at that time was that they were "grateful and excited after receiving help from the Iranian Embassy". However, this afternoon, a passenger at the scene at that time talked about his different views.

The stranded passenger airport shouted "China"

The stranded passenger airport shouted "China"

  The client, Mr. Fan, said that I was at the scene of all these things. All these protests, all conflicts, are directed at Mahan Airlines, not at the airport. We have no conflicts with the airport. People who shout are usually from tour groups, including uncles and aunts of some ages, and there are about thirty or forty people. Young people will feel a little embarrassed and can’t shout, but we have been recording the whole process. Because I didn’t know when I could fly out that night, and then I was sure that I still couldn’t provide accommodation that night. Under such circumstances, I shouted, a little disappointed and even a little desperate. Anyway, it has nothing to do with the gratitude on the Internet.