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Tourists warned of surge in ‘far-right’ anti-Chinese protests in South Korea

Embassy in Seoul issues warning ahead of rally on Friday, which coincides with ‘golden week’ holiday – a peak time for overseas travel

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Anti-China protests have been taking place for months in Seoul. Photo: Korea Times
Dewey Simin Beijing
China’s embassy in South Korea has warned its citizens to stay alert amid ongoing anti-Chinese protests in Seoul that it blamed on “far-right” forces.

The demonstrations – involving hundreds of protesters and featuring slogans such as “China out” – have been taking place in the capital for months.

In a statement posted on its website on Thursday, the embassy warned that a rally was scheduled for an unspecified location in downtown Seoul on Friday.

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“We regretfully note that certain South Korean politicians have spread disinformation, and certain far-right groups have periodically staged anti-China demonstrations in areas like Myeongdong and Daerimdong in Seoul, where Chinese tourists gather,” the statement said.

The latest protest coincides with the eight-day “golden week” holiday in China – a peak period for travel abroad.
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“[The protesters’] actions, chosen during the festive period when the Chinese people celebrate National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival ... are driven by ulterior motives and are unpopular,” the embassy said.

“The Chinese embassy hereby once again reminds Chinese tourists in South Korea and those planning to visit to remain highly vigilant and pay attention to their personal safety.

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