After a Japanese boy was assassinated in Shenzhen, the president of Taiwan's Chief Executive, Zhuo Rongtai, called on the people to go to Lu to improve their alertness.

A 10 -year -old boy who studied at the Shenzhen Japanese school, died after being attacked by a man holding a knife on the way to school on Wednesday (September 18).

Comprehensive Taiwan Liberty Times United Daily reported that Zhuo Rongtai said in an interview with the media on Friday (September 20) that the victims and their families were regrettable.It happened again.He hopes that people of Japanese or other nationalities, as well as Taiwanese people, can have safe and peaceful travel or official duties in mainland China.

Zhuo Rongtai said that the Taiwanese government has repeatedly reminded and warned the public with the orange lamp. However, the government is not refused, nor is it against the people to go to land, but hopes that the people will improve their own alertness.

He said that the government has appealed many times since this time, but there are still some incidents.Once things happen, the government will ask the relevant units to understand and handle it effectively.

After Beijing released the judicial interpretation document of Taiwan ’s independence, Taiwan’ s mainland committee upgraded the tourism warning of mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau to the second highest orange on June 27.

The MAC said at the time that Lu, Hong Kong and Macao have continued to increase the relevant national security laws in recent years. At present, there are quite a few Taiwanese who have been detained, sponsored, and investigated.Recently, the mainland also issued opinions on punishing the "Taiwan independence" stubbornly splitting the country and inciting the crime of national crimes in accordance with the law, which seriously threatened the personal safety of Taiwanese people to Hong Kong and Macao.

The MAC said that the Taiwan government was evaluated as a whole, and believed that it was necessary to improve the warning of tourism in land, Hong Kong and Macao as "orange", and suggested that the public avoid traveling to Lu, Hong Kong and Macao.