Vietnamese Airport Police gyeongchal gi Take off your shirt in the South China Sea junggukae

A group of Chinese tourists entered Korea wearing T-shirts marking the South China Sea as Chinese territorial waters at an airport in Vietnam.

Hong Kong's South China Morning Post reported on Thursday that Internet users of the two countries are having a controversy over the request of police to remove their shirts.

According to reports, 14 Chinese tourists wearing T-shirts with large Chinese maps on their backs arrived at Kamran Airport in southern Vietnam on Wednesday.

The map showed China's unilateral opening in the South Sea as the basis for its sovereignty in the South China Sea.

It was an explicit map that any Vietnamese people in the South China Sea, who are in the most intense confrontation with China over the territorial rights of the South China Sea, have no choice but to recognize its meaning.

In the end, it became a problem in the entry hall. An airport police officer ordered the leader to " take off his T-shirt " and asked him to turn in all the shirts. Tourists were forced to take off their T-shirts and change into other clothes.

When some Chinese media reported the scandal, Chinese netizens protested. The main theme of the book was " Why do you argue that China belongs to China? "

Four million Chinese tourists visit Vietnam each year, accounting for more than 30 percent of all overseas tourists.