The country’s tourism authority first began creating its list of Chinese holidaymakers which it deems guilty of “uncivilised behaviour”, in April.
It is now working with airlines to look at the possibility of banning those recorded.
The latest additions to the list include two women and a man who fought after a passenger’s seat was bumped while he was boarding a flight from Cambodia to Chengdu, the Telegraph reports.
The captain reported that all three be forcibly removed from the plane, and the flight was delayed for one hour, the China National Tourism Administration said.
Another man on the list was named after he was arrested in Japan for assaulting a convenience store clerk whom he accused of disrespecting his wife.
The other latest addition was a woman who attacked her tour guide with hot tea after she learned the price of her son’s ticket to a western China scenic site had not been included in the package.
The names of those who make the list along with a description of their alleged transgressions will remain on the list for one to three years. It currently has 16 names in total.
If their names are on the list, they can reportedly be refused service by travel agents, airlines, hotels and at attractions.
It comes after the government published a 64-page Guidebook for Civilised Tourism in 2013, which, among other offences, advised its citizens to avoid “cursing locals” or “leaving footprints on the toilet seat”.
China adds new names to its tourist shame list
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