Wearing Japan Logo T-Shirts Is Banned in China! Two Western Tourists Reported—Who Dares Visit Now?

On August 30, two foreign tourists visited the ancient city of Pingyao in Shanxi, China. One of them wore a T-shirt displaying the Japanese military flag, which caught the attention of local Chinese patriots. They confronted him, saying, “You can wear any T-shirt, but not this one.” The tourist appeared confused, admitting that he knew it was a Japanese T-shirt but didn’t care, and then walked away. The incident quickly gained attention on X (formerly Twitter). Some users commented, “It’s not illegal, so why does it matter what he wears?” Others remarked, “Poor young man, his mind has been completely brainwashed!”
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