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China tourists held captive in mattress shop for ‘not buying’ products turns spotlight on forced shopping problem

  • Visitors travel from northeast to southwest of country, held in shop for hours
  • Video shows group lying, sitting on beds as salespeople stand guard

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A group of tourists has been held captive in a mattress shop after they were told to shop or they “would not be allowed to leave” in the latest case of forced shopping in China. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Weibo
Liya Suin Shanghai

A group of 37 holidaymakers in China who was kept in a shop after refusing to buy its bedding products, has reignited concerns over forced tourist shopping.

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The tourists from Liaoning province in northeastern China had travelled to Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture in Yunnan province in southwestern China.

They were outraged after being held inside the shop for several hours on March 26 after they refused to buy products such as mattresses and pillows, Bailu Video reported.

In a viral video filmed by one of the tourists, some of her fellow travellers are sitting on the beds and others are lying on them. Salespeople appear to be standing guard to prevent them from leaving the shop.

A video filmed by a member of the group shows them sitting and lying on beds inside the shop. Photo: Baidu
A video filmed by a member of the group shows them sitting and lying on beds inside the shop. Photo: Baidu

“This is the shop that sells latex mattresses in Xishuangbanna. We arrived at noon and we’re still here,” the tourist who filmed the clip said.

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