The Chinese Embassy in Seoul said in a notice posted on its WeChat account that foreigners staying in South Korea are not allowed to participate in political activities, except as stipulated by relevant laws, and that violations could result in forced deportation.
In addition, he stressed that recent political rallies have been held frequently in Korea, and that Chinese people, including tourists, are staying in Korea, should maintain distance from the venue of the rally.
It also added that people should not publicly express their political views and pay attention to traffic control caused by rallies to ensure safety.
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