(Ipoh / Kuala Lumpur Comprehensive News) Some people in Malaysia also danced the Chinese flag in public and caused controversy. The UMNO, the Islamic Party, the indigenous unity party, and many Malay people were dissatisfied with this.After investigation, the police confirmed that 16 Chinese citizens were involved, but no one was arrested.

This incident occurred on Thursday (October 24) at the famous Anshun Tower Plaza in Perak.At that time, the Malaysian Guan Gong Cultural Promotion Center held the 10th Malaysia International Guan Gong Cultural Festival parade. Some people wielded the Chinese flag in the parade, and some people shouted "Five Star Red Flags, Come on!"

These videos quickly caused controversy after the uploading of social media. Many netizens, especially Malay people, expressed dissatisfaction, and some people also questioned whether this was preaching China's communism.

The General Sheriff of Perak issued a statement on Saturday (26th) that the police received a total of 16 reports. After the investigation, 16 Chinese citizens admitted that they had waved their national flag during the parade.

He said, in fact, in addition to the Chinese flag, there were also people on the scene waved on the Thai and Vietnamese flags.He pointed out that the organizer had a permit for the organizer, but allowed foreigners to participate in violation of the permit conditions.As a result, the police quoted the provisions of showing foreign flags in public places in public places and conducted investigations.

The President of the Ma Guoguan Gong Cultural Promotion Center, Sun Yan Huawei, apologized, but clarified that waving a foreign flag was not the arrangement of the organizer.

UMNO, Turkish Party Party, and Iraqi Party refused to accept the apology from the organizer, and also said that this was a provocation that asked the official to deal with it severely to safeguard national sovereignty and dignity.

The head of the Wuqing regiment Akma posted on Facebook that Penang had also waved the Chinese flag on the campus. A similar situation occurred in the parade today, which was "challenging the bottom line."

In this regard, Liu Tianqi, a former executive member of the Democratic Action Party, accusited the Witch to accuse the Wuqing group, repeatedly provoking such topics to get Malay votes.He asked Aksma: "How many times did the Malaysian waves have waved the Palestinian flag? Is there a question? What is the challenge bottom line? Whose bottom line?"

During the early days of the Chinese warship visiting Penang, when the Chinese delegation visited a Chinese independent middle school, the students held the Chinese flag team to greet them.A spokesman for the Malaysian Unity Government subsequently clarified that those students were Chinese students, and Malaysian students were holding the Malaysian flag at that time.The spokesman also reminds the public that he should not publish instigorated remarks involving race on the Internet.

In response to the latest controversy, the Tourism Minister Zhang Qingxin issued a statement on Saturday that Malaysia has always been tolerant and self -proclaimed. Now the excessive response of all parties runs counter to the golden mean.The development of cultural tourism in the country.