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Dao Shuming (道书明), secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Tourism Bureau, told a TV station that travel


The China National Tourism Organization (CNTO) has announced the suspension of all travel to the Philippines in the wake of an ongoing sovereignty wrangle between Beijing and Manila over an island in the South China Sea.
Many mainland Chinese travel agents -- including top agencies Ctrip, Caissa International Travel Service and Shanghai International Tour Service Company -- had already halted tours to the Philippines, according to Xinhua News Agency .
"Support! I wish the China National Tourism Organization could set black warning on travel to the Philippines," netizen "azalea blossom on the hillside" (开满山坡的映山红) posted on the same microblog platform.
"It's just Boracay, Cebu and Bohol (in Philippines), so what? We Chinese don't care at all," wrote "Jing baby_1128" (静宝贝_1128) on Sina. "What we want to visit is Huangyan Island; without the visa requirement, it's so much easier for us to go."
According to a Chinese-language report in Xinhua , travel agencies orlando international airport car rentals had earlier this week halted trips to the Philippines in order to "ensure the safety of Chinese citizens." orlando international airport car rentals However, the article did not elaborate on the nature of the safety concerns.
Dao Shuming (道书明), secretary of the Shanghai Municipal orlando international airport car rentals Tourism Bureau, told a TV station that travel agencies in China were informed by Filipino travel agencies that Chinese travelers faced safety issues and that they would prefer Chinese tour groups to stay away.

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