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The character controversy of Ba Yu Zhan Aocha
2014 September 18, Thai Prime Minister Ba Yu apologized for accusing tourists of wearing bikinis in Thailand, which caused international dissatisfaction.

The naked bodies of British male tourist David Miller and 23-year-old female tourist Hannah Surridge were found on the morning of 16 at Elephant Island Beach. Pornchai Suteerakune, the head of forensic medicine in Thailand, told the Reuters reporter on June 5438+08 that the police extracted two people's DNA from the semen in Whistler's body, which did not match the DNA of Miller and any interrogators.

In a televised speech on June 5438+07, Ba Yu said: "Tourists think Thailand is beautiful and safe, so they can do whatever they want and even walk around in bikinis. Is it safe to wear a bikini? Unless you are ugly. " This remark aroused the dissatisfaction of the international community. Ba Yu told reporters on June 5438+08: "I apologize if my remarks caused any resentment. I just want to warn tourists that our traditions are different and they must be vigilant. " According to Kyodo News, Prime Minister Ba Yu 10 of Thailand's interim government, who is visiting Japan, left Tokyo for Osaka on the latest train N700A of the Tokaido Shinkansen "Hope". When Ba Yu visited China, he also took the high-speed train. This ride on the Shinkansen in Japan can be described as a "comparison of ride experiences".

The former Thai government, which stepped down in the military coup last May, originally planned to introduce high-speed rail technology such as Shinkansen, but the Pakistani government temporarily stopped this plan and planned to build a railway network, but the introduction of high-speed rail technology in the future was also taken into account.

Ba Yu, who took the "Hope", said that the commercial facilities in Tokyo Station "should be for reference". After getting off at Shinosaka Station, he talked about his feelings and said, "It's amazing."

A senior Thai official accompanying Ba Yu's visit to Japan said, "Although I believe in Japanese technology, there are also budget problems. If you decide to introduce high-speed rail, you will judge by combining various factors. "