Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent statement, “A Taiwan contingency is a Japan contingency” has triggered a strong reaction from China. In retaliation, on the night of November 14, China’s Foreign Ministry, along with its embassy in Japan, issued a travel warning, urging Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan, citing heightened security risks.
However, the Chinese government’s warning quickly backfired. On November 15, the check-in counters for flights to Japan at Shanghai Pudong International Airport were crowded, with long lines stretching far.
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