Two Japanese tou­rists in their 20s were detained for two weeks and then deported for taking photos showing exposed buttocks at the country's Great Wall, local media reported.
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Two Japanese tourists in their 20s were detained for two weeks in China then deported for taking photos showing exposed buttocks at the Great Wall, local media reported.
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