China warns citizens to delay visits to the Philippines
Updated: 2014-09-13 11:09
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Chinese nationals have been advised not to visit the Philippines at this time as the situation there remains unstable.
China's Foreign Ministry also issued a reminder to individuals and institutions in the Philippines to raise safety awareness.
On Sept. 1, Philippine police arrested three men plotting to set off bombs at various locations in Manila, including the Chinese Embassy, the Manila International Airport and at least one shopping mall.
The Chinese Embassy immediately lodged its concerns and urged a thorough investigation. It also urged the Philippine government to take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of the embassy and Chinese nationals residing in the Philippines.
Philippine authorities have assured the Chinese Embassy that measures have been taken to guard its citizens against potential attacks.
In case of emergencies, Chinese nationals are advised to call the Chinese Embassy to the Philippines at 0063-9178972695, the Consulate General in Cebu at 0063-9175495614, and the Consulate in Laoag at 0063-9178051226.
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