Home / Travel_改版1 / Travel -- News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Chinese Broadcaster Reignites Debate over Forbidden City Starbucks
Adjust font size:

Thousands of Chinese netizens have backed a campaign by a China Central Television (CCTV) anchorman to banish an outlet of American coffee giant Starbucks from the Forbidden City, more than six years after it first opened.

 

Rui Chenggang wrote in his popular blog that the coffee shop should be removed from one of China's most acclaimed heritage sites. His suggestion was backed by thousands of readers, who agreed that the coffee house was having a "damaging effect on China's heritage".

 

A netizen going by the name "wu83726bbc" wrote, "A Starbucks in the Forbidden City is a disgrace to Chinese culture." He also accused the museum administration of being slaves to money.

 

Another netizen named "Liushuirenjia" called for media campaigns to arouse the attention of officials who had the power to decide the chain store's fate.

 

However, Wei Yingjie, an editor and columnist from Hangzhou, said in a comment piece in Tuesday's Beijing News that Starbucks in Forbidden City was not "trampling on Chinese culture". Wei describes its existence as "a dialogue between Capitalism ideology and traditional Chinese culture, which is common in today's China".

 

Jim Donald, CEO of Starbucks, said Starbucks was invited by museum officials to open a store six years ago, and "has made serious efforts to fit within the environment of the Forbidden City", according to a correspondence with Rui, published by the blogger.

 

The museum authorities, however, refused to comment.

 

In 2000, Starbucks removed its eye-catching white-black-and-green logo from the Forbidden City outlet in response to visitors' protests.

 

In 2002, American fast food Kentucky Fried Chicken was removed from Beihai Park, north of the Forbidden City, after representatives to the local political advisory body raised objections.

 

(Xinhua News Agency January 17, 2007)

 

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
- A Coffee War Heats Up in China
- Starbucks Donates US$1.5 Mln to Boost Rural Education
- Starbucks Acquires 90% Stake in Local Coffee Company
- Starbucks to Cut Trans Fats at Chinese Coffeehouses
- Starbucks Plans to Cuts Trans Fats at Coffeehouses
- Starbucks China Copycat Punished
Most Viewed >>

Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产h在线播放| 国产精品久免费的黄网站| 中文字幕亚洲欧美日韩在线不卡| 欧洲精品码一区二区三区| 亚洲精品乱码久久久久久不卡 | 久久亚洲av无码精品色午夜| 欧美最猛黑人xxxx黑人猛交| 人妻无码久久中文字幕专区| 精品小视频在线| 国产xxxxx| 车上做好紧我太爽了再快点| 国产成人综合久久精品免费| 最色网在线观看| 国产色视频一区二区三区QQ号| bt√天堂资源在线官网| 少妇人妻av无码专区| 中文字幕三级在线不卡| 日本三级高清电影全部| 久久精品中文闷骚内射| 最近最好最新2018中文字幕免费| 亚洲妇女水蜜桃av网网站| 波多野结衣一区二区三区高清av | d动漫精品专区久久| 婷婷社区五月天| 一根巨茎走天下小说| 成人午夜看片在线观看| 中文字幕人妻无码一夲道| 无限韩国视频免费播放| 久久久久亚洲精品男人的天堂| 日韩一级在线观看| 久久精品国产一区二区三区| 最近中文字幕在线的mv视频| 亚洲午夜国产精品无码老牛影视| 欧美日韩不卡中文字幕在线| 亚洲欧美成人完整版在线| 欧美黑人xxxx性高清版| 亚洲欧美日韩精品久久亚洲区色播 | 学渣坐在学长的棒棒上写作业作文 | 亚洲色欲久久久综合网东京热| 男生被男生到爽动漫| 免费日韩三级电影|