One tourist even came at midnight, spotlight in hand and all, just to take a selfie by the pink field.
The Chinese tourists were discovered throwing the shells of their melon seeds into the lake's clear waters.
The talks surrounding the embarrassing footage has gone too loud and compelled the Chinese embassy in South Korea to react.
How far would people go for the perfect Instagram-worthy shot?
Chinese tourists have been reminded by overseas embassies to behave well and respect local laws, regulations and customs as the National Day holiday approaches.
Despite the sea dispute, China can’t get enough of the Philippines—and vice versa. Just ask the Chinese tourists who have helped boost visitor arrivals in the Philippines. Ask the 13 photojournalists from the Asia News Network as well—this writer included—who recently went on a 15-day journey to China to experience and capture on camera the scenic spots and historical places on roads less traveled to the outsiders.
There is no stopping Chinese citizens from coming to the Philippines despite the latter’s maritime row with China.