Reported 11 months ago
According to Liberty Times Network, a Taiwanese traveler in Hong Kong was suddenly stopped by Hong Kong police on the street, where the police checked his documents, bags, wallets, and even took photos of his passport, leaving the traveler feeling uncomfortable and surprised. Many netizens have also reported similar incidents, speculating that the increased security measures may be related to the upcoming anniversaries of the June 4th Tiananmen Square and June 9 anti-extradition protests, as well as the enforcement of China's National Security Law from July 1st. Experts warn Taiwanese travelers not to have sensitive photos on their phones to avoid trouble while abroad in Hong Kong, which is a popular destination for them. The stricter checks in Hong Kong have caused discontent among Taiwanese visitors, with some describing the experience as feeling compelled and uncomfortable.
Source: YAHOO