Group 1 - The Chinese Embassy in South Korea expresses a strong stance against anti-China demonstrations organized by a minority in South Korea, emphasizing the need for safety and protection of Chinese citizens in South Korea [1][2] - Since September 29, South Korea has implemented a visa waiver for Chinese tourists, which is a positive response to China's visa waiver trial for South Korean tourists initiated in November last year, promoting mutual understanding and commercial development between the two countries [1] - There has been a notable increase in sales for businesses in areas frequented by Chinese tourists, such as Myeongdong in Seoul, indicating a positive impact on the local economy from the influx of Chinese visitors [1] Group 2 - High-level officials and knowledgeable individuals in South Korea have pointed out that the anti-China rhetoric from a minority damages the country's image and interests, calling for a serious response to these actions [2] - There is a belief that with joint efforts from various sectors in both countries, the strategic partnership between China and South Korea will continue to develop positively, and the schemes of a minority political force will not succeed [2]
我驻韩国大使馆提醒!
21世纪经济报道·2025-10-02 15:07