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White Temple temporarily bans Chinese tourists for potty misconduct
By Coconuts Bangkok

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ABOVE: The White Temple's "Golden Toilet" has become a destination it its own right. Photo: Thanate Tan

BANGKOK: -- An acclaimed national artist briefly banned Chinese tourists from his famous “White Temple” in Chiang Rai last week.

Chalermchai Kositpipat ordered all Chinese tourists turned away on Feb. 3 from the ornate temple he’s spent two decades working on one day after a woman reportedly placed dirty toilet paper inside the tank of one of its “golden toilets.”

According to Chinese media reports, the woman’s refusal to remove the dirty tissue and clean up the toilet was Chalermchai’s breaking point [read more...]

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co//2015/02/09/white-temple-temporarily-bans-chinese-tourists-potty-misconduct

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2015-02-09

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Costs

Entrance to the temple is free for all.

Due to the disrespectful behaviour of some foreign tourists, Wat Rong Khun has recently instituted a policy requiring guides for foreign tourists visiting the the main temple building. The policy however is not always enforced. Should you wish to have a guide or be required to hire one, there are a number available at the temple itself. The fee for a guided tour with a knowledgeable guide is in the several-hundred baht range.

Wonder if the guides had anything to do with the change of mind later that afternoon.

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These must be the quality tourists that Thailand is trying

very hard to encourage,to come here.

regards Worgeordie

If these are the quality version, wonder what the riff raff are like ? Maybe they're the ones who go to Hong Kong and crap in the public areas of the upmarket shopping malls.

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"According to Chinese media reports, the woman’s refusal to remove the dirty tissue and clean up the toilet was Chalermchai’s breaking point..."

They should have Chinese tours of the TAT offices and see if those money grubbers have a breaking pointbiggrin.png .

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Yes, and these are the "good" mainland Chinese: middle-class, educated, refined, etc. All relative, of course. For every seriously egregious newsworthy event such as this, there are innumerable lesser ones that are not reported. It's comforting to know they are the number one target for Thai tourist promotional dollars.

And don't expect the junta to ever say anything negative about them. Wouldn't want to adversely impact any of those massive pending loans, or arms-purchase deals, or commodity trades, or... coming down the tracks from Big Brother.

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In Mexico, it's considered polite to throw your toilet tissue in a bin outside the toilet, due to low water pressure (keeps the plumbing from clogging up).

Same in Thailand?

If there's no bin next to the toilet, Mexicans just throw it on the floor. I noticed the bathroom at Burger King in San Ysidro, literally just 50 meters north of the Mexican border has to put baskets next to the toilets to keep "freshies" from throwing tp on the floor, 555

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Mainland China has to have Mandatory Tourist Classes, an Embarrasment...

And the Thai kid who added his name to the Great Wall of China?

Whats the solution there?

And the Canadian tourist that broke a statue here in Angkor Wat? Or the Russian that tagged the Colosseum? And then there is, of course, the Full Moon Party where <deleted> flannes from around the globe gather.

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