Circus Slammed As Children Are Placed On Tiger’s Back For A GBP-2 Photo

A circus was accused of child endangerment and animal cruelty after shocking footage emerged of a small boy being placed on a tiger’s back to pose for a picture and many others lining up for a photo.

The horrific event was apparently captured after a circus show in Baise, in China’s southern Guangxi Province.

Footage shared on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, on 8th December, shows a young boy being lifted and placed on the back of a tiger lying on an iron bed inside a cage while a man took photos.

Although the tiger’s hind legs were secured with a belt, its front legs and tail were still moving during the photoshoot.

More shocking still, several other children were seen waiting in line to take turns sitting on the tiger for photos.

According to the video’s caption, the price of being photographed with the wild beast is CNY 20 (GBP 2.22) per picture.

A Chinese circus lets children ride a tiger and take photos with it in Baise, Guangxi, China, undated. The photo costs CNY 20 (GBP 2.2). (AsiaWire)

The incident sparked online fury, with many netizens condemning the dangerous and irresponsible act.

One user titled ‘World peace, equality for all’ commented: “One accident can cost them a life. These people don’t understand the concept of cost-benefit ratio. Just for the sake of taking a photo.”

And ‘Wu Dawei’ wrote: “Play as you wish, joke around as you like, but don’t be afraid when the tiger shows its might.”

Many accused the circus bosses of disregarding the children’s safety and the animals’ welfare just for profit.

Local authorities said that they had sent personnel to the scene for investigation immediately after learning of the incident.

A Chinese circus lets children ride a tiger and take photos with it in Baise, Guangxi, China, undated. The photo costs CNY 20 (GBP 2.2). (AsiaWire)

Staff from the Tourism and Culture Bureau stated that the circus performance had indeed been registered and was scheduled to continue until 10th December.

However, they said they were only responsible for reviewing the content of acrobatic performances and were not aware of the dangerous activity.

Police also went to investigate, and said that so far there have been no reports of the tiger injuring anyone.

Detailed information about the incident is still pending.

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