Chinese shamed by teen’s graffiti

In this photo taken Monday May 6, 2013, the Chinese words "Ding Jinhao visited here" is seen on bas-relief in the 3,500-year-old Luxor temple in Luxor, Egypt.

In this photo taken Monday May 6, 2013, the Chinese words "Ding Jinhao visited here" is seen on bas-relief in the 3,500-year-old Luxor temple in Luxor, Egypt.

Published May 29, 2013

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Beijing - A Chinese teenager has come under fire at home for defacing an ancient temple in the Egyptian city of Luxor.

The incident has triggered public criticism over the behaviour of some Chinese tourists and prompted soul-searching over how the country can cultivate a good image overseas as more newly affluent Chinese travel abroad.

The graffiti that said “Ding Jinhao visited here” in Chinese was scratched on a temple wall and came to light when another Chinese tourist posted a photo of it on a popular microblog.

The photo quickly caught the attention of the Chinese public and someone was able to identify the perpetrator as 15-year-old Ding Jinhao, a boy from the eastern city of Nanjing.

Public anger prompted Ding's parents to publish an apology in a local newspaper. - Sapa-AP

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