China issues Vietnam tourist warning after riots

Anti-China protesters set more than a dozen factories on fire in Vietnam on Wednesday in response to Beijing's deployment of an oil rig in waters.

China issues Vietnam tourist warning after riots
BEIJING: China has issued a warning to tourists planning trips to Vietnam, as state-media on Thursday blamed Hanoi for encouraging the country's worst anti- Beijing riots in decades, in which one Chinese worker was killed.

Anti-China protesters set more than a dozen factories on fire in Vietnam on Wednesday in response to Beijing's deployment of an oil rig in waters contested between the two nations.

China's tourism administration said in a notice on its website Wednesday that any Chinese planning to visit Vietnam should "carefully consider" their plans, and called for visitors to "raise their consciousness of danger".

Meanwhile, China's state-run Global Times newspaper said in an editorial that the riots, which saw at least 15 factories set on fire, were "the outcome of Hanoi's years of anti-China propaganda".

"China's over-tolerance must not test China's patience beyond the limit," the paper said, adding that Vietnam should compensate foreign investors.

A Chinese worker was killed in a riot at a Taiwanese plant, a local policemen said on Thursday.
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Police detained 500 people after struggling to cool tensions in the wake of the country's communist rulers, who usually tightly control dissent, allowing rallies against Beijing at the weekend.

China and Vietnam are locked in long-standing territorial disputes in the South China Sea over the Paracel and Spratly islands, which both claim.

There have been repeated skirmishes near the controversial oil drilling rig in recent days involving vessels from the two countries, with collisions and the use of water cannon.

Beijing claims almost the entirety of the South China Sea, putting it at odds with several of its Asian neighbours.
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