Reported about 1 year ago
In response to China's '22 measures for punishing Taiwanese independence', the Mainland Affairs Council raised the travel advisory level to orange, causing China to accuse the Council of intimidating Taiwanese people. It was revealed that a Taiwanese man with the same name and birth year as former legislator Chen Po-wei was detained in a small room by Hong Kong police when he passed through customs last month, reflecting China's high-pressure tactics and the necessity of raising the travel advisory level. DPP legislator Wang Ting-yu stated that the incident shows the uncertainties and risks faced by Taiwanese people in China, Hong Kong, and Macau, emphasizing the need to avoid traveling to China and investing there due to China's oppressive laws and actions against citizens of various countries.
Source: YAHOO