The following uncultured actions have appeared many times, causing tourists to not only lose their image but also be imprisoned.
Engraved names on the Colosseum
In 2014, there were at least 5 cases of vandalism at the Colosseum – one of the world’s greatest architectural works.
On March 7, two young American guests carved the initials of their names on the arena wall and then took selfies.
Many tourists unconsciously engrave words on the Colosseum.
Graffiti on a 3,500-year-old ancient temple
Ding Jinhao, a Chinese tourist, had to confess to the world media for his unconscious behavior when drawing graffiti on a 3,500-year-old sacred temple in Luxor, Egypt.
Ding Jinhao’s graffiti at the sacred temple.
Breaking the ear of a stone statue on Easter Island
Marko Kulju, a Finnish tourist, broke an ear of a statue located on the famous Easter Island.
Giant stone statues on Easter Island.
Use black ink to write on Rothko’s work
In 2012, Wlodzimierz Umaniec scribbled a line on the painting `Black on Maroon` by Mark Rothko (a famous Latvian artist) displayed in the Tate Modern museum in London, England.
Inscription by Wlodzimierz Umaniec on `Black on Maroon`.
Go to the toilet and throw away trash at Stonehenge
Volunteers and staff working at Stonehenge are very sad when they see graffiti, gum residue or even garbage around the giant stones after the summer and winter solstices.
The summer and winter solstice events at Stonehenge attract many visitors.
Get naked and take selfies at Angkor Wat
In early 2015 alone, there were two scandals at Angkor Wat, Cambodia’s famous heritage complex.
The two Adams sisters took off their clothes and took nude photos at Angkor Wat.