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For selfie, Chinese beauty is crazy! Sydney's online celebrity attractions are hidden and killed, locals: stupidously stupid.

Sydney's Diamond Bay (Diamond Bay) has attracted many Chinese to take photos in the area because of its special stone gate and cliffs, combined with emerald blue water on the edge of the cliff, making it a new niche online celebrity attraction for INS, 's small red books.


(photo source: daily Telegraph)


But worryingly, many Asian tourists stand on the edge of a cliff in spite of dangers and warnings in order to get a good-looking photo, and the consequences are unthinkable in the event of an accident.

(photo source: daily Telegraph)


Hundreds of people have poured into the Diamond Bay Reserve since the Easter holiday. Photographs released by the Australian media show that many Asian faces ignore warnings and take pictures on the edge of the cliff. They will fall into the sea if they don't pay attention.


Michael Hyams, who lives nearby, said, "Many people are watching others, so they have to imitate, so sooner or later they will make a big deal. It ' s just a matter of time. I don't want to see people die because of stupidity."


A Chinese netizen said: "Diamond Bay is a combination of the sea and the cliffs. The scenery is beautiful and worth recommending. At the stone gate, the Chinese people are photographed. Sitting on the cliff is still very embarrassing." Many Chinese tourists have "left behind the shadows" on the cliff.


In addition to Diamond Bay, Sydney's Royal National Park's Wedding Cake Rock, Figure Eight Pools has a similar situation, tourists in order to take pictures regardless of danger.


Hyams also spit, and because of the imperfect infrastructure of Diamond Bay, some tourists will squat and throw litter in public places. He said: "We are very welcome to tourists here, but I hope everyone can respect our fragile ecosystem." Waverley Mayor John Wakefield said that they have plans to upgrade warning signs and railings in the area.


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