Key facts
- A group of Malaysian tourists is facing backlash for mocking locals in China.
- Videos showed the tourists filming strangers and using derogatory language.
- Insults included calling locals 'smelly' and complaining about noise and body odor.
- The clips were initially posted on TikTok and went viral on Malaysian social media.
- The incident has sparked a debate on travel etiquette and national image.
A group of Malaysian tourists has drawn significant criticism after videos emerged of them mocking and insulting locals in China. The clips, which circulated widely on Malaysian social media, showed the tourists filming strangers and making derogatory remarks, including calling people 'smelly' and questioning their hygiene. One video featured a tourist telling an e-hailing driver to 'use deodorant, please. It stinks.' Another clip captured the group shouting insults in Malay at commuters waiting for a bus. The videos, initially posted on TikTok by user @ekyn.wong, were later deleted but not before sparking widespread condemnation for their perceived crude and entitled behavior. The incident has ignited a discussion about travel etiquette and the impact of such actions on a country's national image.
