China Warns Citizens Against Japan Travel During Lunar New Year
China cites a 45% drop in Chinese tourists to Japan and rising security concerns following diplomatic tensions and recent earthquakes as reasons for the travel warning.
- China warned its citizens against traveling to Japan during the Lunar New Year holiday, citing deteriorating public security and criminal incidents targeting Chinese citizens.
- The warning comes amid a diplomatic spat after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested Tokyo could intervene militarily if Taiwan were attacked.
- Chinese visitors to Japan plummeted by 45% last month, and they once made up a quarter of all foreign tourists in Japan.
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China warns citizens against Japan visits during longest annual holiday
BEIJING, Jan 26 - China on Monday warned its citizens against travelling to Japan during the Lunar New Year, its longest public holiday, as Beijing's anger over a comment Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made in early November about democratically governed Taiwan showed no signs of abating. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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