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Chinese travel agencies suspend routes to Philippines » Nation » News | Philippine News | philstar.com

MANILA, Philippines - Chinese travel agencies have suspended travel to the Philippines following the escalation of the situation at Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, which is called by the Chinese as Huangyan Island.

Tourists companies such as Ctrip.com, China's largest online travel service company, and Beijing Caissa International Travel Service Co. Ltd., have halted travel tours to the Philippines and promised to refund tourists that have signed for tours to the country.

The travel agencies said they will watch the development of the situation, and adopt precautionary measures to ensure safety of their clients currently traveling in the Philippines.

China's Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying said Tuesday that China is not optimistic about the situation in Panatag Shoal, and is fully prepared to respond to anything the Philippine side does to escalate the dispute.

The tension in the Philippine-claimed shoal, which is also called by the local government and local residents of Zambales province as Bajo de Masinloc, started on April 10 when the Philippine Navy ship BRP Gregorio del Pilar was prevented by two Chinese maritime surveillance ships from apprehending crews of Chinese fishing boats, who are illegally fishing in the shoal's lagoon.

Before the Philippine Navy ship's crew attempted the apprehension, they boarded the Chinese fishing boats and discovered endangered marine species that were fished from the lagoon.

As of the Philippine Coast Guard's (PCG) last report, there are currently three Chinese maritime surveillance vessels and a ship from China's Fisheries Law Enforcement Command in the Panatag Shoal.

The Philippines, on the other hand, has put its PCG ship Edsa Dos and a vessel owned by the Philippines' Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources on standby at the disputed shoal.

The Philippine government has repeatedly said that it will not attempt to go to war against China over the shoal dispute. It said that it continues to look for ways to diplomatically resolve the situation.

China, meanwhile, had declined the Philippines' offer to bring the dispute to an international court. --
China has the potential to become PH biggest tourist customer, currently the third
 
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BBC NEWS: China travel agencies 'suspend Philippine tours'

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Most travel agencies in China have suspended tours to the Philippines amidst escalating tension in the South China Sea, Chinese state media said.

The agencies would also ''adopt precautionary measures to ensure safety of their clients" now in the Philippines', Xinhua news agency said.

The two countries have been locked in a stand-off in disputed waters at the Scarborough Shoal since 8 April.

On Tuesday, China warned of a planned protest in Manila on Friday.

The Chinese embassy posted an advisory for Chinese citizens in the Philippine capital to stay off the streets and avoid conflict with locals.

The demonstration, expected to be attended by some 1,000 people, comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations.

China claims sovereignty over a large U-shaped area of the South China Sea, bringing it into dispute with several neighbouring countries. In recent months it has grown more assertive over the issue.

Manila has asked China to settle the issue at the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS).

'Strong responses'

Chinese tourists make up about 9% of total arrivals to the Philippines, said an Associated Press report citing the Philippine Department of Tourism.

Travel firms including China's largest online travel service company had promised to refund customers who had booked tours, said Xinhua.

On Wednesday, Beijing urged Manila not to ''further damage bilateral relations''.

The Philippines has ''instigated the Philippine public and Philippine people living overseas to stage demonstrations against China'', Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei was reported as saying by Xinhua.

These have ''aroused strong responses and concern among Chinese living overseas'', he added.

The row began early last month when the Philippines said its naval ship had found eight Chinese fishing vessels at the shoal, which both sides claim.

Two Chinese surveillance ships then arrived in the area, placing themselves between the warship and the fishing vessels, preventing the navy from making arrests and allowing the fishing boats to leave.

Late last week the Philippines said there were four Chinese surveillance ships and 10 fishing boats in the disputed waters, as well as a Philippine coastguard vessel and a fisheries bureau ship.

On Monday, China delivered fresh warnings to the Philippines that it was prepared to respond to ''any escalation'' in the maritime situation.

''China once again urges the Philippine side to seriously respond to China's concerns and return to the right track for handling the matter,'' Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying said.

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As if we care they are rude people anyway there are still people coming in the Philippines.
 
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Ya sure expel them so they can be safe from prosecution and all of the Nation exporting maids should stop starve this arrogant sons of b***s
 
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SOME OF MY FRIENDS IN CHINA HAVE LAID OFF THEIR "FEIYONG"s AND SENT THEM BACK TO THE LABOR AGENCIES, CONSIDERING THEIR "SECURITIES":coffee:
 
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Ban everything from Philippines, especially the banana imports and the Pinoy maids, then the problem should be solved. :coffee:
 
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With or without Philippine still be OK. However, without "Chinese" that is the best for Philippine.
 
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China has the potential to become PH biggest tourist customer, currently the third
They are doing this as a safety precaution(Right now is the worst time to be Chinese in Philippines), not as an economic retaliation.
 
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that will be a huge damage to the Filippino economy. Pinoys and Pinoy imposters may rant their cheap shots against China at no cost on PDF and other forums.

There are at least 120K Filippino domestic helpers in HK. A simple calculation will give you an idea. Assuming each HK Filippino remits US$200 (HK$1,600 or about 1/2 of take home HK$ 3,740) back home per month. That is US$288 million per year.
US military aid to the Filippinos is about $30 million over a no of years.

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Half of the Philippines' bananas goes to China. China is Phillippines' top 5 (3rd?) trading partners.

So its Filippino economy or Breaking up with China - the choice is yours, our Filippino friends!
 
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Break up Imperial China for $1 million and our rights and dignity back who the f**k cares, We have Australia now and the middle east and ASEAN to sell our products So ya and why? our Economy our economy is in zombie like state because of your fake low quality products in the first place flooded our markets killing filipino jobs and drugs from your gang elements too so cutting ties with you people is not a bad thing is a great thing so what if lose tourist we have the Asians like Koreans/Japanese/Indians and our ASEAN neighbors and the whole world coming to our beautiful country and your people are just below that list sure its a lose to the Tourist Industry no matter big or small is a brutal industry but still i rather have that then to kill my fishermen who this country relays on for food and our country honor and dignity any day ya if anything the real victims here our poor fishermen thanks to china's arrogance and selfishness this poor people are starving to death looking for an alternative jobs while waiting for you people to stop harassing us and fish price gone up well you heartless monster would care after all you people destroy and take everything.
 
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As if we care they are rude people anyway there are still people coming in the Philippines.

Yes, we are a little rude to our maids.

Ban everything from Philippines, especially the banana imports and the Pinoy maids, then the problem should be solved. :coffee:

Pls dont, we will have nobody help us deal with the shiiit/WC things. and we will not have bananas to eat.
 
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