Chinese Passengers Stage Strange Protest after Fog Cancels Cruise

The South China Morning Post reports that Chinese cruise passengers aboard Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Joy staged a protest aboard the NCL ship after fog resulted in the cancellation of the cruise from Shanghai.     The newspaper reports that the shipboard incident is the latest in a series of strange cases where Chinese tourists have resorted to shows of “patriotism” when they have been inconvenienced. "Passengers angrily jostled crew members while singing the country’s national anthem, The March of the Volunteers," according to the newspaper in Shanghai. The demonstration is similar to an prior incident three years ago when around 400 Chinese passengers refused to disembark a cruise ship which was delayed by fog. Later, around Chinese 300 passengers refused to disembark the Quantum of the Seas and had to be forcibly removed following a dispute over a change of the ship's itinerary. I asked the question in an…

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