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A China man refused to pay a tip and was refused entry by Indonesian customs. How to deal with illegal bribery in outbound travel?

China man refused to pay a tip and was refused entry by Indonesian customs. In the face of illegal bribery, the best way is to refuse them. If the other party insists on refusing entry, it should collect relevant evidence and complain to the embassy so that the government departments can communicate on related matters. Outbound travel will inevitably encounter illegal bribery, and one more person will resolutely refuse to give it to ensure the reduction of local related phenomena.

1. It is very common for outbound tourists to ask for bribes illegally, and Indonesian customs is the most common.

According to relevant information, on August 24th this year, Mr. Liu's family was refused entry by Indonesian customs staff, mainly because the family refused to pay a "tip" of10.5 million rupiah (about RMB 75.7) per person, which made the tipping incident of outbound travel widely concerned again. Data show that in recent years, it is not uncommon for China tourists to be asked for "tips" by Indonesian customs staff. Therefore, after this incident, the people of China and the Embassy of China in Indonesia publicly stated that if China citizens were bribed by Indonesian customs staff, they should resolutely resist it and contact the consulate for consular protection as soon as possible.

2. In case of tipping when leaving the country, you should resolutely refuse to give it and contact the China Consulate as soon as possible.

Many people think that you should pretend not to hear when tipping, but in many places, tipping is a common practice, and knowing the languages of different countries is to "facilitate tipping". Therefore, in the face of tipping, we should directly show our attitude, stick to our rights and interests, and immediately contact the consulate to let the relevant state departments know about it as protection.

Outbound tourists are not alone. Only by insisting on refusing tips can local people know that "China tourists are not weak".