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Seoul eatery under fire for anti-Chinese policy: ‘most racist cafe’

The Seongdong district mayor said he would intervene over the establishment’s ‘no Chinese customers’ rule amid growing backlash

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Seongsu-dong at night. A cafe in the Seoul neighbourhood has faced criticism for not accepting Chinese customers. Photo: Getty Images
The Korea Times

A cafe near Seoul Forest has come under fire after posting a “No Chinese customers” notice on its social media page, sparking accusations of racial discrimination. The district’s mayor has pledged to intervene and convince the owner to remove the message.

Seongdong district Mayor Chong Won-o said on Monday on social media that he was aware of the issue and would “make every effort to persuade the establishment”.

His post was in response to a citizen’s question asking whether the district could take action against such “racist behaviour”.

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Chong wrote: “I deeply share your concern. As Seongsu-dong has become one of Korea’s representative tourist destinations for both locals and foreigners, we will do our best to convince the cafe to reconsider.”

The controversy began when a cafe in Seongsu-dong updated its social media account’s bio in English to say, “Sorry, we do not accept Chinese customers.” Soon after, several Chinese visitors posted accounts on social media saying they were turned away.

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The issue went viral after Henry, a Chinese influencer living in South Korea with 190,000 Instagram followers, shared the story on October 22, calling it “the most racist cafe I’ve seen in Korea”.

Henry wrote, “A Chinese customer made the effort to visit this cafe only to be rejected for being Chinese. I can’t understand this level of hatred towards my country.” His post received nearly 1,000 comments, with opinions sharply divided.

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