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Racism in Asia: More Widespread Than We Know

Racism in South Korea may grab headlines in Asia, but racial discrimination across the continent is more widespread and is a problem we don't talk about much.

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Racism in Asia: More Widespread Than We Know | Prejudice and discrimination based on ethnicity exist in many societies, not just Thailand and South Korea. | shawnanggg (Unsplash), Credits Unsplash license

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Racism in Asia is more widespread than one can imagine. Fame is no shield from racism.

Lalisa Manobal, better known as Lisa, the Thai rapper in the global K-Pop phenomenon Blackpink, is adored by millions. Yet, she endures racist remarks from some South Korean fans simply because of her Thai nationality.

When Thai beauty queen Petch Teeyapar accused South Korean airport officers of "scamming" her in April, it highlighted a common complaint of Thais who travel there: racism.

Petch accused the officials of swindling her with a 5 percent tax on the cash she had brought into the country for plastic surgery but had never spent. Forced to hand over around US$1000 as she departed the country, she said a female Korean officer was prejudiced, specifically against Thai women.

Last year, beauty influencer @Heiditalks complained on her social media about being discriminated against in Korea. These are just two examples of numerous complaints by Thai tourists.

The problem is not exclusive to popstars and influencers.

These incidents highlight the complex relationship between Thailand and South Korea — a mix of admiration for South Korean pop culture and economic success alongside accusations of discrimination against Thai tourists and workers.

Discrimination allegations

The hashtag "#bankoreatravel" often trends in Thailand after incidents such as South Korean immigration officers putting Thai tourists on a flight home due to various suspicions of criminality. Or when Thai tourists complain of poor treatment at stores, restaurants and on the streets. Or when there's a viral clip arguing over who's better looking, Thai or Korean men.

Many Thai travellers have been subjected to exhaustive interrogation by South Korean immigration officers, highlighting the humiliating and prejudiced situation faced by many Southeast Asians visiting South Korea.

Last year, a Thai woman made headlines, accusing South Korea's immigration officer of discrimination for turni

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