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Country fail to embrace hugs from strangers
Mon Oct 30, 8:50 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese appear not to have warmed to a "free hugs" campaign aimed at cheering up strangers by hugging them on the street, with some huggers even being hauled away by police for questioning, media said Monday.
The campaign hit the streets of Beijing, Changsha and Xian this weekend, with participants opening their arms to embrace passers-by and brandishing cards saying "free hugs," "care from strangers," "refuse to be apathetic," the Beijing News said.
In the capital, police moved in and took away four huggers briefly for questioning, baffled by their wacky, Western activities on a busy city-center shopping street.
In the ancient capital of Xian, home to the terracotta warriors, no more than 20 people, mostly children, had volunteered for the free hugs in two hours.
"Passers-by showed interest and curiosity, stopped and asked, but most of them walked away after hearing the explanation," Xinhua news agency said, quoting a local newspaper.
"Embracing is a foreign tradition. Chinese are not accustomed to this," a man named Li, a Xi'an citizen, was quoted as saying.
The ancient city of Changsha, capital of Hunan province, fared better, a local affairs Web site reported.
"Though some people refused (to be hugged), I hugged 20 people in one minute," one girl was quoted as saying.
The Free Hugs campaign started in Australia and gained fame with a music video this year.
Mon Oct 30, 8:50 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese appear not to have warmed to a "free hugs" campaign aimed at cheering up strangers by hugging them on the street, with some huggers even being hauled away by police for questioning, media said Monday.
The campaign hit the streets of Beijing, Changsha and Xian this weekend, with participants opening their arms to embrace passers-by and brandishing cards saying "free hugs," "care from strangers," "refuse to be apathetic," the Beijing News said.
In the capital, police moved in and took away four huggers briefly for questioning, baffled by their wacky, Western activities on a busy city-center shopping street.
In the ancient capital of Xian, home to the terracotta warriors, no more than 20 people, mostly children, had volunteered for the free hugs in two hours.
"Passers-by showed interest and curiosity, stopped and asked, but most of them walked away after hearing the explanation," Xinhua news agency said, quoting a local newspaper.
"Embracing is a foreign tradition. Chinese are not accustomed to this," a man named Li, a Xi'an citizen, was quoted as saying.
The ancient city of Changsha, capital of Hunan province, fared better, a local affairs Web site reported.
"Though some people refused (to be hugged), I hugged 20 people in one minute," one girl was quoted as saying.
The Free Hugs campaign started in Australia and gained fame with a music video this year.
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Re: China fails to embrace free hug campaign
Mon, October 30, 2006 - 12:15 PMAt least it's happening, people are being willing to get out there! It would be great to find someone on tribe or myspace from China involved in the free hugging to get a first hand account. Hmmm...maybe a tribe search? :) -
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Re: China fails to embrace free hug campaign
Mon, October 30, 2006 - 1:03 PMI don't think Tribe is in china.
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Re: China fails to embrace free hug campaign
Mon, October 30, 2006 - 1:08 PMHuh. I guess there are people from China on Tribe. I didn't realize it was worldwide. -
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Re: China fails to embrace free hug campaign
Mon, October 30, 2006 - 1:15 PMReally!? Yeppers, great huh? It was questionable whether it would be in China or not, so I checked as well. I know they have heavy sensorship, but consumerism demands some 'freedom', and as long as the internet is allowed in China there will be some way to communicate on basic things. And since this really isn't anything political it has a great potential to reflect the pure heartedness beyond boundaries/cultures, everything. If there are people in China willing to be questioned, without needing it to be a rebelious act, just offering hugs freely...gives me chills of joy!
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