Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lowers Hong Kong Travel Alert to Level 1 'Travel Caution'
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 17th that, considering the recent stabilization trend of the protests in Hong Kong, it has lowered the travel alert for the entire Hong Kong region from Level 2 'Travel Caution' to Level 1 'Travel Advisory.'
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to monitor the situation, including protest trends and security conditions in Hong Kong, and will keep reviewing the need to adjust the travel alert accordingly.
The Ministry emphasized, "Korean nationals currently staying in Hong Kong should pay attention to their personal safety, and those planning to travel to the area should also exercise caution."
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The government-operated travel alert system is divided into four levels: Level 1 Blue Alert (Travel Advisory), Level 2 Yellow Alert (Travel Caution), Level 3 Red Alert (Recommendation to Evacuate), and Level 4 Black Alert (Travel Ban).
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