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Malaysian tourists spark backlash in China over alleged rude behaviour (video)

In one video, a woman is seen covering her nose, while another voice in the group can allegedly be heard complaining loudly about the smell.

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 17 Jun 2026 8:47AM

Malaysian tourists spark backlash in China over alleged rude behaviour (video)
In the same recording, broader remarks were made that appeared to generalise locals in a negative light. - June 17, 2026

by Alfian Z.M. Tahir

A GROUP of Malaysian tourists has come under fire online after several videos of their behaviour while travelling in China went viral, drawing criticism from both Malaysians and international netizens.

The clips, which were widely reshared across social media platforms, show the group in public settings, including while queuing to board a bus.

What drew the most attention, however, was their alleged remarks and reactions while standing among local crowds.

In one video, a woman is seen covering her nose, while another voice in the group can allegedly be heard complaining loudly about the smell.

One remark, widely circulated online, included a comment questioning whether others around them had showered.

The situation escalated further in a separate clip involving an e-hailing ride. Members of the group were allegedly heard making similar comments about the driver, describing him as “smelly” and suggesting he had not bathed.

In the same recording, broader remarks were made that appeared to generalise locals in a negative light.

Although one individual later noted that another driver “smelled better”, she was still heard repeatedly using the word “smelly” in a manner many viewers believed was directed at people they encountered during the trip.

The videos quickly triggered backlash, with many pointing out that the issue was not simply discomfort over unfamiliar environments, but how it was expressed.

Critics said the group’s alleged actions — including speaking loudly, mocking others, and filming locals — were disrespectful, particularly as they were guests in another country.

Many Malaysians also voiced concern over how such behaviour could shape perceptions of Malaysian tourists abroad. Some stressed that basic courtesy, such as being mindful in public spaces, should not be overlooked when travelling.

“Travel should make you more open, not more judgmental,” one netizen wrote, echoing a sentiment widely shared in the comments.

Others noted that if someone found a smell unpleasant, it could be handled discreetly without drawing attention or causing embarrassment to others.

The backlash has since extended beyond Malaysian social media, with users claiming the videos have also circulated on Chinese platforms.

In response, some Malaysians issued apologies online, emphasising that the individuals involved do not represent the country as a whole.

The incident has also reignited broader discussions about cultural sensitivity, with many reminding travellers that differences in environment, habits, and daily life are part of the experience — and not a justification for public ridicule. – July 17, 2026

See video here https://www.facebook.com/reel/937658915961289

(Video from Wan Na Man Facebook)

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