Chinese Consulate General in Niigata Reminds Chinese Citizens in the Consular District to Pay Attention to Safety of Outdoor Activities

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On March 16, the Chinese Consulate General in Niigata reminded Chinese citizens in the consular district to pay attention to outdoor activity safety. Japan’s terrain is complex, and the weather is unpredictable. Management of outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing is lax, and accidents involving hikers and skiers occur every year. Recently, snowmelt in the mountainous areas has led to frequent natural disasters like avalanches, and some areas have seen bears, wild boars, and other animals appearing, increasing the risk of accidents. Recently, an unfortunate incident occurred where a Chinese citizen went missing while hiking, and search efforts are still ongoing. The Chinese Consulate General in Niigata once again solemnly reminds Chinese citizens in the district to enhance safety awareness, pay close attention to outdoor activity safety, and strengthen self-protection. (CCTV News)

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