When they deem it necessary, countries may issue travel warnings to their citizens, warning them to take extra precautions if they are planning to visit certain countries or regions of the world. While generally these warnings trigger thoughts of war zones or natural disasters, this is not the case for a country. According to The New York Times China warns citizens traveling to the United States that it could be particularly dangerous because of the prevalence of gun violence within its borders.
According to the notice, which would have been published by the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC, gun violence kills as many people in the United States as car accidents. The notice is published online
The Times further reports that China has chosen to warn its citizens that robberies and burglaries also occur with a frequency warranting careful particular. According to testimonials, the notice, which is written in Chinese, suggests that Chinese visitors to the United States avoid going out at night. "If it's in danger, please be calm and call 911," one reads, according to a translation of Times .
Some people would have taken the warnings so seriously that they shared them on Sino-Weibo, a microblogging site often called the Chinese version of Twitter