Chinese tourists seen fighting at make-up counter in South Korea, embassy responds

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Two Chinese tourists were filmed fighting at a make-up counter in South Korea.

As reported by SCMP, two Chinese tourists were seen fighting at a South Korean duty free shop. The incident occurred at a Lotte duty free outlet in Seoul

In the video clip, the two women were seen punching and kicking each other and pulling each others’ hair.

A man is also seen trying to stamp on one of the woman’s head before being stopped by bystanders.

It is not known what caused the fight but the brawl was sparked near the make-up counter.

The video has since gone viral on Chinese and Korean social media.

“Not only did the man not try and pull his wife away, he joined in the fight,” one commentator said on Weibo. “Better to not let them come home.”

The Chinese embassy in South Korea reminded tourists to obey the law and to behave “rationally”. It also warned that visitors need to declare any duty-free goods if they intend to resell them in China.

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