Due to recent foreign-related incidents and the complex geopolitical climate, traveling to China has become a topic of concern. Assessing the safety of traveling to China involves analyzing recent events, travel advisories, local laws, health considerations, and the broader political and economic context.
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The trouble with "isolated incidents" is that these so called "isolated incidents" happen multiple times each day. Its's the ability of reporters to witness the aftermath of these stabbings and/or report them which become "isolated incidents".
Not safe to go china
It is not safe to go to china.. They are hungry, they dont have money.. Everything is isolated. 😂😅😊😂😅😊
Why visit china??? Visit philippines!!!
China is much safer than going to The US,…you're more likely to get killed, robbed in the US
CCP propaganda. It's not "isolated": China has been radicalizing their people into hyper-nationalist jingoism, and there have been attacks on all foreigners for some time. Turn on any Chinese TV and watch; every day there are wacky drama's about killing Japanese, Americans, etc. The couch it in "historical" terms, but you wouldn't show it daily if you weren't trying to whip your population into a jingoist fervor. Plus there's an active genocide against the Uyghur's, Tibetan's have been brutalized for 60+ years, and now Hong Kong residents are getting the "Tibet" treatment.
Don't go to China, don't invest in China, don't buy Chinese-made products. They wanted to get aggressive with the world, so they need to suffer the consequences.