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‘Great Chinese women’: tourists praised for preventing serious accident in South Korea

The News

On July 11, a group of Chinese tourists in South Korea prevented a serious accident by taking control of a runaway coach after the driver lost consciousness. The coach, carrying 10 to 20 passengers, was heading to Incheon International Airport when it hit the roadbed. The incident was widely discussed on Chinese social media, drawing attention to the tourists' bravery.

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The Analysis

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Why it matters

Chinese tourists prevented a runaway coach accident after the driver lost consciousness.

Evidence

A group of Chinese travellers in South Korea brought a runaway coach under control after the driver lost consciousness.

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The incident triggered heated discussions online.

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  • Chinese tourists prevented a runaway coach accident after the driver lost consciousness.
  • The event triggered heated discussions on Chinese social media.

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Plain English

A group of Chinese travellers in South Korea brought an out-of-control coach under control after the driver lost consciousness while driving, triggering discussions online. On Chinese social media, several passengers shared what they experienced on the limousine to Incheon International Airport in the afternoon of July 11.

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The incident triggered heated discussions online.

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A group of Chinese travellers in South Korea brought a runaway coach under control after the driver lost consciousness.

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The incident occurred on a limousine to Incheon International Airport on the afternoon of July 11.

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The coach had 10 to 20 passengers.

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The coach bumped into the roadbed before being controlled.

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Several passengers shared their experience on Chinese social media.

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A Chinese woman surnamed Sun was among the passengers.

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