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Foreign Tourists Criticized for Bathing in Restricted Scenic Spot
On November 14, the Lushan Shimenjian Scenic Area in Jiangxi Province issued a public notice regarding a recent incident involving foreign visitors. In April 2025, a tourist captured video footage of three foreign nationals playing in the Ai Chi ("Love Pool" in direct translation) within the scenic area. The video, recently posted online, has since drawn significant public attention and concern.
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According to earlier reports on social media, the individuals ignored clearly posted "No Swimming" signs. They were seen bathing in the pool, using life rings as toys, and leaving behind personal items such as soap containers. The footage has provoked a strong reaction among netizens, many of whom expressed outrage over the disrespectful behavior.
In response, the scenic area administration has pledged to improve standardized management practices. Measures include enhancing service quality, increasing daily patrols, and strengthening efforts to discourage rule violations.
"We sincerely apologize for the lapse in management," the scenic area stated. "We welcome public oversight and urge all visitors to follow regulations, behave respectfully, and help maintain the safety and environment of our shared natural spaces."
Source: 庐山石门涧风景区, 华商报
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