Urgent reminder from the Consulate General of China in Marseille, latest! Chinese tourists who have been attacked have gone to Switzerland and returned to China in advance | Marseille | Consulate General
According to the Chinese Consulate General in Marseille, a bus carrying Chinese tourists was surrounded and attacked by rioters in Marseille, France on the evening of June 30th local time. Several tourists were lightly injured. A passenger in the car called the security hotline of the Chinese Consulate General in Marseille, and the staff of the Consulate General immediately assisted in reporting to the police and coordinated with the police to clear the situation.
That evening, the group of Chinese passengers safely arrived at the hotel and departed for Switzerland before July 1st, ending their journey ahead of schedule and returning home.
The Consulate General of China in Marseille has issued safety reminders for tourism to France
According to the WeChat official account of the Consulate General of China in Marseille, the southern region of France is in the peak tourist season, and the Consulate General of China in Marseille specially reminds Chinese tourists to pay attention to the following matters:
1. strengthen their own health monitoring, rational choice of projects. Carry emergency medicines with you and pay attention to food hygiene. Schedule well to avoid travel fatigue. Careful choice of tourism projects, do not blindly pursue stimulation and adventure, pay attention to wading safety. If you take part in projects with high risk, physical exertion and high tension, it is recommended to be accompanied by family members.
2. careful driving, pay attention to traffic accidents. The traffic safety situation in southern France is more complicated, the traffic order is not good, the number of motorcycles is large and the speed is fast, and some roads are narrow, which is prone to traffic accidents. Choose self-driving tours carefully and remember to purchase relevant traffic insurance; plan travel routes reasonably before traveling, understand road conditions and local traffic rules in detail, and prevent dangerous driving behaviors such as speeding, drunk driving and fatigue driving; be sure to wear seat belts while driving to ensure travel Safety; please take the crosswalk when crossing the road and do not run red lights.
3. improve safety awareness and prevent the risk of theft and robbery. Pay close attention to the local security situation and avoid traveling to higher risk areas such as northern Marseille. Do not carry large amounts of cash with you and avoid exposing your belongings. When parking and leaving, do not leave any packages on the seat of the car to avoid being smashed by the window. Do not store valuables in hotel rooms, do not wear expensive accessories, and do not carry valuables with you. Avoid going out late at night and try to go together. Please call the police in case of robbery.
4. ensure smooth communication and proper custody of documents. Keep in touch with relatives and friends in time during the trip and always report peace. Keep passports and visas properly. It is recommended to reserve photocopies of passports and visas and store them separately from the original for emergency use. If your passport is lost, please report the loss to the police immediately and contact the Consulate General to reissue your travel documents.
5. law-abiding, civilized travel travel. Abide by French laws and regulations, respect local customs and habits, do not make loud or noisy in public places, be modest and courteous, treat people kindly, and travel in a civilized manner.
Consular protection and assistance of the Consulate General in Marseille: 33-671905835.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center Tel: 0086-10-12308.
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