Chinese tourist drinks 2.5 litres of milk at airport after being stopped by security

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Chinese tourist drinks 2.5 litres of milk at an Australian airport after being stopped by security to avoid wasting it.

Tourist faces unusual airport security dilemma  

A Chinese tourist in Australia found himself in a unique situation when airport security stopped him over a large milk jug.  

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A Chinese tourist chugged 2.5 liters of milk at an Australian airport after being stopped by security. Image Credits: Pear Video

 

The man, from Zhengzhou in China’s Henan province, was carrying a three-liter container of milk. Security flagged it for violating the 100ml liquid restriction for hand luggage.  

Refusing to let the milk go to waste, the tourist made a surprising decision. He lifted the jug and drank 2.5 liters of milk on the spot.  

The moment was captured on video by his friend, showing the man tilting his head back and gulping the milk.

 

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He violated the 100ml liquid restriction and was told to dispose of his 3-litre milk container. Image Credits: Pear Video

 

Surprising reason behind the milk  

The tourist and his friend wanted to bring the milk home due to its affordability in Australia.  

“In Australia, milk is way cheaper than in China,” explained the friend, surnamed Nan. “It’s even cheaper than water!”  

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The man, wanting to avoid wasting the milk, decided to drink it all at the airport in one go. Image Credits: Pear Video

 

‘We were not allowed to bring the milk on the flight, so my friend decided to drink all of it at the airport,’ Mr Nan said. 

‘I’ve never seen him drink so much milk before,’ he added.

Milk prices in Australia are notably lower, with supermarkets selling it for AUD$1 per liter. Meanwhile, milk in China can cost up to 60 yuan (£6.84) per liter for imported brands.  

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Amused bystanders and social media reactions  

Fellow passengers were amused, some gawking as the tourist downed the milk.  

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The milk was cheaper in Australia, with the man citing lower prices compared to China for similar products. Image Credits: Pear Video

 

Once shared online, the footage drew comparisons to a scene from the popular Chinese comedy Lost on Journey. In the film, a character chugs milk to avoid security restrictions, leading to hilarious consequences.  

One person said: He’s going to be friends with the toilet the whole trip. He might as well get himself a seat next to the toilet door. He’s gonna be doing number 1 & 2 interchangeably, good luck to him.

A second wrote: Feel sorry for my uncle. He was carrying a family size shampoo.

While a third commented: There is going to be a Milky Way from his sit to the restroom.

Another added: One way of smuggling it in to China, good on him, I had to leave 2 bottles of water I had just bought behind when I went through security

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The incident went viral on Chinese social media, drawing comparisons to a scene in the film Lost on Journey. Image Credits: Pear Video

 

Soneone else said: That’s a lot. I find myself drinking 500 mL of water frequently when stop by the security but 2.5 liters of milk, no way. He must be a baby.

The incident highlights cultural and economic contrasts while serving as a humorous reminder of airport restrictions.  

While the tourist’s quick thinking avoided waste, it also left an unforgettable impression on bystanders and viewers worldwide. 

 


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