Taiwan raises travel risk warnings for mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau over new anti-separatist rules
- Beijing’s guidelines, which came into force last week, could see ‘diehard separatists’ sentenced to death or given life sentences

The updated guidelines raise the warnings for the mainland and two special administrative readings from yellow – for places “requiring special attention” – to orange, the second highest level in the four-tier system.
Residents are now warned to avoid “unnecessary travel”, the same warnings in force for places such as Cambodia, Myanmar and Lebanon.
The council said that if residents “really have a need” to travel to the other side of the Taiwan Strait, they should “avoid getting involved in or discussing sensitive issues and affairs, photographing ports, airports, military exercise venues, and carrying books on politics, history, religion”.
Beijing’s new guidelines – effective from last Friday – said the police and legal system must “severely punish Taiwan independence diehards for splitting the country and inciting secession crimes .... and resolutely defend national sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity”.