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China café sets ‘entry rules’ that ban littering, discarding black stockings, stealing tiny turtles

‘Deeply aggrieved’ coffee shop owner lays down law with notice outlawing ‘pungent feet’, ‘fake socialites’ and rowdy children

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A café in China has gone viral for its eccentric 700-character “entry rules” which prohibit everything from littering and wearing black stockings to stealing tiny turtles, smoking and playing cards. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/RedNote
Zoey Zhang

A coffee shop in eastern China has gone viral for its entry rules banning a range of bizarre misbehaviour, from discarding black stockings to stealing tiny turtles from its pond.

The café, Yi Nan Ping, is in Qingzhou Ancient City, a popular tourist site in Weifang, Shandong province, and is known for its signature pineapple Americano and picturesque courtyard.

Visitors recently spotted an oversized notice at the café entrance, almost as tall as an adult, opening with a blunt admission: it had been written “out of sheer helplessness”.

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The sign lists a string of disruptive behaviour the shop says it has endured, from indoor smoking and frivolous negative reviews to letting pets roam off leash, despite the café being pet-friendly.

The “friendly reminder” notice, above, lists a range of behaviours deemed unacceptable. Photo: Douyin
The “friendly reminder” notice, above, lists a range of behaviours deemed unacceptable. Photo: Douyin

Among the more unusual rules are bans on customers with pungent feet removing their shoes indoors, resting their feet on stools, and stealing the café’s tiny turtles.

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