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    Tours to the Philippines frozen amid safety warnings  

    5日內3名中國人在菲遇險 各地下架赴菲旅游線路

    外交部、國家旅游局日前發出“提醒中國公民暫勿前往菲律賓”的通知,中國各地旅行社及在線旅游服務公司緊急下架菲律賓線路,并啟動重大突發事件預警機制,組織在菲的中國游客陸續返回。[查看全文]
    2014-09-15 13:07 Ecns.cn Web Editor: Qian Ruisha
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    A Philippine policeman checks some unclaimed luggage at the entrance of Terminal 3 of the Manila International Airport on Sept. 1, 2014. (Photo: the Beijing News)

    A Philippine policeman checks some unclaimed luggage at the entrance of Terminal 3 of the Manila International Airport on Sept. 1, 2014. (Photo: the Beijing News)

    (ECNS) – Chinese travel agencies have shelved Philippines tour packages and jumpstarted an emergency warning system to bring Chinese tourists back from the Philippines. The move comes after three attacks were carried out there against Chinese nationals within five days.

    The latest incident was on the morning of Sept 13, when a Chinese citizen was fatally wounded by a gunshot in Bulacan province's Meycauayan city.

    In a separate incident on Sept 11, 18-year-old Li Peizhi, who worked at a family-run store, was abducted by unidentified gunmen in Zamboanga Sibugay province's Kabasalan.

    On Sept 8, a Chinese citizen was kidnapped by two Philippine policemen and managed to slip away when the kidnappers were asleep.

    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 to the Philippines has issued a travel warning to citizens not to visit the Philippines for the time being. Manila said on Sept 13 that it would ensure the safety of Chinese citizens.

    Almost all travel agencies in big cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou have stopped the sale of Philippines tour packages. Smaller cities such as Changsha and Zhengzhou are also reporting a suspension of such tour products.

    "We have suspended all of our Philippines tour packages since Sept 12, most of which are to Boracay Island," said a person with Ctrip, one of China's largest online travel agencies.

    Ctrip still has about a hundred tourists in the Philippines. Their itineraries remain unaffected, and the last group of travelers is set to return to China on Sept 16.

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