Following Beijing’s threats, Taiwan advises people to avoid visiting China and Hong Kong Macao.

Following risks from Beijing to kill followers of the self-governing area society’s freedom, Taiwan has urged its citizens to avoid traveling to China and the semi-autonomous Chinese territories of Hong Kong and Macao. The advice was made by Spokesperson and Mainland Affairs Council deputy head Liang Wen-chieh at a news conference on Thursday. That came as a result of China’s increasingly professed hazards, which claims Taiwan as its own country that needs to be forcefully annexed. Following Lai Ching-te’s victory as president of the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party, China has threatened to chase down and do “hardcore” Taiwan freedom supporters. Since the 2016 election of past DPP leader Tsai Ing-wen, who had refused to support Beijing’s desire that Taiwan recognize itself as a part of China, which was seen as a precursor to political integration between the parties, China has resisted all email with Taiwan’s authorities. According to Liang, the state has the obligation to inform citizens that there are real risks associated with these visits in response to the new guidelines governing the so-called” secession crime.” Although the government is not preventing travel, those who travel does not express political views, carry books, or article online about subjects that the authoritarian Communist Party would use to apprehend and likely punish them. Every year, hundreds of thousands of Chinese live in China or traveling there for business, travel, or family vacations. Local Chinese officials and leaders of the criticism Nationalist Party have also been invited to China, which supports future unification. Although Beijing has heavily restricted tourism to the area as a way of putting pressure on the government through its threatening military activities and the regular deployment of vessels and military flights around the area, both sides operate direct flights and are allowed to visit.