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China ban its communist citizens from travelling to Japan. Will Singapore Chinese follow the same ?

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Chinese airlines offer Japan flight refunds as row over Takaichi’s comments intensifies

Air China, China Southern and China Eastern announce the refunds hours after Beijing advises Chinese citizens to avoid travel to Japan

China’s biggest airlines have offered full refunds for flights to Japan after Beijing told Chinese citizens to avoid travel to the country, marking an escalation in a row over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s suggestion that Tokyo could deploy its military forces in a cross-strait conflict. Air China, China Southern and China Eastern published separate statements on Saturday saying they would allow ticket holders to refund or change their itineraries for free for flights between Saturday and December 31. The policies only apply to tickets bought before noon on Saturday. The announcement came hours after China’s foreign ministry issued a warning late on Friday night asking Chinese tourists to avoid travel to Japan.
 
The former Prime Minister, under immense pressure while attempting to appease both superpowers, China and the US, eventually resigned from the position. Following this, the newly appointed, more laid-back Prime Minister stirred controversy by making far-right remarks about offensive one country and defending another country, potentially angering another nation.
 
Lest we forget…rape of Nanjing

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Japan's newly appointed Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, has sparked anger in China by asserting that a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan could be deemed a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan, potentially prompting a military response from Tokyo. Japan's Self-Defense Forces are solely intended for defensive purposes.
China, Russia, and North Korea—warships and troops would likely directly dock in Penghu.
 
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