China: Dalian Edition of ‘Safety Guidelines’ Revised
Revised the Dalian Edition of the ‘Safety Guidelines.’
Three Principles for Safety: Be inconspicuous, prevent actions from being anticipated, and never neglect caution.
Precautions during your stay in Dalian, specific crime prevention tips, and emergency response.
Additional Notes: (3) Anti-Espionage Law, (9) Surveillance, (10) Travel Restrictions, (5) Tips for Taxi Use, etc.
The Consulate General of Japan in Dalian has revised the ‘Safety Guidelines’ as a reference for Japanese residents living in Dalian, those planning long-term stays for business or study, and those visiting Dalian for short-term trips. Please make use of these guidelines for your safety.
Consulate General of Japan in Dalian ‘Safety Guidelines’
https://www.dalian.cn.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100494899.pdf
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Basic Crime Prevention Mindset
1. Protect your and your family’s safety by yourself
2. Prevention is the best crisis management
3. Make thorough preparations
4. Three Principles for Safety
5. Understanding Chinese Culture and History
6. Ensuring Safety at Home
7. Importance of Information Gathering
8. Submission of ‘Residence Registration’ (required for stays longer than 3 months) *Important*
9. Attention to Mental Health and Health Management *Important*
Precautions During Your Stay in Dalian
1. General Security Situation
2. Trends and Examples of Crime Victimization Among Japanese Residents
3. Basic Legal Knowledge
Specific Crime Prevention Tips
1. Residential Areas and Hotels
2. Outdoors
3. Restricted Areas
4. Traffic Accident Prevention
5. Tips for Taxi Use
III. Response to Emergencies *Important*
1. Preparation for Emergencies
2. Response in Case of Emergency
3. Emergency Contacts
4. Emergency Chinese Phrases
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs website provides ‘Safety Guidelines’ for various countries and regions. Please refer to them for your business trips and travels.
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