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Published: 04 April,2025 | Updated: 04 April,2025
Safety Reminder to Chinese Citizens in or Traveling to the Philippines

Considering the recent unstable public security situation in the Philippines and growingly frequent harassment of Chinese citizens and businesses, witnessing more frequent occurrence of political assemblies, protests and demonstrations nationwide, Chinese citizens and businesses in the Philippines are faced with higher security risks.

Hereupon, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Embassy and Consulates of China in the Philippines remind Chinese citizens already in or are about to travel to the Philippines of the following:

1. Keep a close watch on local security situation and step up safety awareness and emergency preparedness.

2. Minimize non-essential outings and stay away from political gatherings or crowded venues.    

3. While complying with local laws and regulations, also remain vigilant against potential security traps and schemes.

Prospective travelers to the Philippines are advised to have thorough risk assessments and reconsider cautiously their travel plans.

In the case of emergency, Chinese citizens are advised not to hesitate to reach out to the Chinese Embassy or their closest Consulates in the Philippines.

Contacts:

Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline (24 hours) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China: 0086-10-12308 or 0086-10-65612308.

Consular Protection and Assistance Hotlines of the Chinese Embassy and Consulates in the Philippines:

Embassy in the Philippines: 0063-2-82311033

Consulate-General in Cebu: 0063-32-3430008

Consulate in Laoag: 0063-9178051226

Consulate-General in Davao: 0063-9271304354

Source:The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines