CCTV News: The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a document on April 1, reminding Chinese citizens in the Philippines and those who intend to go to the Philippines to strengthen security precautions.
In recent times, social security in the Philippines has been unstable, and Philippine law enforcement agencies have frequently investigated and nuisanced Chinese citizens and enterprises. Political rallies and marches and demonstrations have increased significantly in various places, and the security risks faced by Chinese citizens and institutions in the Philippines have increased.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy and Consulates in the Philippines remind Chinese citizens in the Philippines to pay close attention to the local social security situation and effectively strengthen security prevention and emergency preparedness; reduce unnecessary outings, stay away from political gatherings and crowded places; comply with local laws and regulations, and beware of falling into safety traps and traps. It is recommended that people planning to go to the Philippines conduct risk assessment and make travel decisions prudently. In case of an emergency, please call the police in time and contact the embassy and consulate in the Philippines for assistance.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline (24 hours): 0086-10-12308
0086-10-65612308
Consular Protection and Assistance Phone for the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines: 0063-2-82311033
Consular Protection and Assistance Phone for the Chinese Embassy in Cebu: 0063-32-3430008
Consular Protection and Assistance Phone for the Chinese Embassy in Lavague: 0063-9178051226
Consular Protection and Assistance Phone for the Chinese Embassy in Davao: 0063-9271304354