BEIJING — China has urged Taiwanese to visit the mainland 'without the slightest worry,' condemning the island authorities' decision to raise their travel alert level after Beijing's threats targeting independence advocates.
BEIJING — China has urged Taiwanese to visit the mainland 'without the slightest worry,' condemning the island authorities' decision to raise their travel alert level after Beijing's threats targeting independence advocates.Last week, Beijing published judicial guidelines on criminal punishments for supporters of Taiwanese independence, including the death penalty for 'particularly serious' cases involving 'diehard' advocates.
In response, Taiwan's government on Thursday urged the public to avoid 'unnecessary travel' to mainland China and Hong Kong.It also raised its travel warning for China to the second-highest 'orange' level.
To Taiwanese: Visit Mainland 'Without Worry'
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