Thailand park ranger sacked after ‘ni hao’ tourist clash video: ‘we’re Thai, not Chinese’

Published: 4:19pm, 22 Apr 2025Updated: 4:24pm, 22 Apr 2025

A Thai national park ranger has been fired after criticising foreign tourists who greeted him in Chinese in a controversial video that has since gone viral online.

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Siranudh Scott, 26, an adviser to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, posted a video of himself confronting a pair of Russian tourists on a beach in southern Thailand onto his social media accounts last week.

In the video, Siranudh cuts short the visit of two foreign tourists, ordering them to depart from the island that they are on.

“You said ‘ni hao’ to us, that’s not how you say hello and hi. Because of your attitude and disrespect towards me as a national park ranger, [your day here] has ended,” he tells them.

“I might take this chance to remind you to be a bit more respectful. Do not be racist.”

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When the tourist denies being racist, Siranudh refers to the man’s earlier greeting of “hello” in Mandarin and warns: “We’re not Chinese, we’re Thai. So try that again, and I will have you deported.”

  

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