Tourist gets fined for wearing bikini at a Boracay beach in Phillippines
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/ Created : Oct 16, 2019, 15:11 IST
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A woman from Taiwan was reportedly slapped with a fine of 2500 Philippine Peso (INR 3470) for wearing a thong bikini at a beach in the Philippines. The tourist in question was visiting Boracay, one of the most popular islands in t … Read more
A woman from Taiwan was reportedly slapped with a fine of 2500 Philippine Peso (INR 3470) for wearing a thong bikini at a beach in the Philippines. The tourist in question was visiting Boracay, one of the most popular islands in the Phillippines. It is reported that the woman and her boyfriend visited the beach twice in the same day, wearing a bikini, which was objected to by the onlookers. Read less
A woman from Taiwan was reportedly slapped with a fine of 2500 Philippine Peso (INR 3470) for wearing a thong bikini at a beach in the Philippines. The tourist in question was visiting Boracay, one of the most popular islands in the Phillippines. It is reported that the woman and her boyfriend visited the beach twice in the same day, wearing a bikini, which was objected to by the onlookers.
It has also been reported that other tourists filed a complaint against her on the grounds of indecency. Reportedly, her hotel authorities also advised her against wearing the bikini though she brushed off the suggestion by stating that the bikini was a “piece of art”.
The incident, apparently, went viral on social media, leading to officials stating that tourists should “respect the country's culture and tradition". Malay Police Chief Major Jess Baylon, with reference to the incident, stated that "We have taken this action for other tourists not to follow. It was an eye-opener for resort owners to brief guests to dress appropriately.
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