China rides in luxury car during closing of Forbidden City, criticizes SNS post One after another 15:50 on January 19

Criticism that a young woman who took a commemorative photo with a luxury car while closing the museum at the World Heritage "Forbidden City" in Beijing, China and published it on SNS was "discrimination treatment of privileged class" Are blazing one after another and have become a big topic.

Forbidden City, a world heritage site that is also a representative tourist attraction in Beijing, is the site of the emperor's palace during the Ming and Qing days, and is now a museum with more than 1.8 million items.

In addition to being banned from entering cars, the number of visitors is restricted from adults, and ordinary people can not visit unless they make a reservation in advance.

Under these circumstances, two young Chinese women, who were specifically granted permission to visit the closing palace, took a commemorative photo on a luxury car and posted it on the Chinese version of Twitter's Weibo on the 18th to 19th. Criticisms such as "Forbidden City is not a privileged parking lot" or "I can not stop anger" were burned in the middle.

There is widespread opposition among Chinese people that the privileged class of Communist Party leaders and their stakeholders is using power to receive special treatment and unfair income.

Chinese officials have closed the accounts of the two Weibo, but have also deleted criticisms one after another, indicating that they are nervous about increasing public criticism of the Communist Party.