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A must-have item for Taiwanese tourists visiting Korea these days.

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Among Taiwanese tourists visiting Korea, there is a growing sense that they are ‘not Chinese’.
Ali’s ‘Taiwanese badge’ is gaining popularity and making headlines:
On the 70th, a Taiwanese person posted on social media, “Korea is taking Chinese people a bit seriously these days.
“Thinking about it,” he wrote, “Shouldn’t we put up this badge?”
The author introduces a badge with ‘I am Taiwanese’ written in Korean.
He added, “I think it’s absolutely necessary when I go to Korea.”

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The actual ‘I am Taiwanese’ badge is currently available on online shopping in Taiwan.
It is sold in several designs and is introduced as a ‘Korea travel essential’:
Additionally, some products are sold with ‘badges to avoid misunderstandings’:
As the post spread, opinions were divided among Taiwanese netizens.
“It is a must when traveling to Korea (to avoid being misunderstood as a Chinese)” Eye reaction
Others say, “Do we have to go this far?” and “They also target Taiwanese in particular.”
There are also opinions such as “I don’t like it”:
“A cultured person looks at people based on their dignity, not their nationality”
There is no spot.

I heard that a few years ago, when Koreans went to a certain country, they deliberately wore the Taegeukgi or other decorations that would identify them as Korean.

Which country was it? Was it to avoid being misunderstood as Chinese?

Taiwanese do the same thing

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