2025-11-17 12:29:10
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China Cancels 491,000 Flights to Japan Amid Rising Diplomatic Friction

In a dramatic escalation of tensions, China has responded to Japan's military intervention comments regarding Taiwan with a series of reprisals. These measures include travel warnings for Chinese tourists and a significant cancellation of flight bookings to Japan, reflecting growing diplomatic friction.

Approximately 491,000 air tickets to Japan have been annulled, with many airlines offering refunds. Beijing's stance aims to assert its power while warning of potential consequences for Japan, which could face increased hostility.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong authorities have echoed these concerns, cautioning residents about safety in Japan due to rising anti-Chinese sentiments. Despite these tensions, Japan has experienced an uptick in foreign visitors this year, indicating complex dynamics in tourism amidst diplomatic disputes.

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