Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive John Lee has slammed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks about the Taiwan region as “extremely erroneous,” sparking diplomatic friction between China and Japan. 🚨
Cross-Strait Sentiments Affected
Lee stated Monday that the comments “hurt the feelings of the Chinese people” and cast doubt on bilateral exchange initiatives. The Security Bureau has upgraded travel alerts for Japan, urging residents to stay vigilant amid rising reports of hostility toward Chinese nationals.
Education Program Canceled
Last week, Hong Kong canceled a secondary school exchange trip to Japan scheduled for December 2025, prioritizing student safety. ✈️ Lee confirmed flexible travel arrangements at Hong Kong International Airport for affected individuals.
What's Next?
While the HKSAR government monitors developments, this clash highlights growing sensitivities in cross-strait diplomacy. Young travelers and professionals with Japan ties are advised to stay updated through official channels. 📲
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Hong Kong chief executive says Takaichi's Taiwan remarks are erroneous
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