Im Jahr 2024 gab es in China 77 Fälle, in denen taiwanesische Reisende vermisst wurden

https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2024/10/06/2003824867

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  1. giuliomagnifico on

    >More than 40 remain unreachable, SEF Secretary-General Luo Wen-jia (羅文嘉) said on Friday.
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    >Most of the reachable people in the more than 30 other incidents were allegedly involved in fraud, while some had disappeared for personal reasons

    And China it’s not a nice place to become “unreachable”

  2. >One of these people is Kuo Yu-hsuan (郭宇軒), a 22-year-old Taiwanese man from Kaohsiung who went missing while visiting China in August. China’s Taiwan Affairs Office last month said in a news statement that he was under investigation for his alleged involvement in a fraud case.

    I’m guess some missing are for a reason.

  3. This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2024/10/06/2003824867) reduced by 80%. (I’m a bot)
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    > There are 77 incidents of Taiwanese travelers going missing in China between January last year and last month, the Straits Exchange Foundation said.

    > One of these people is Kuo Yu-hsuan, a 22-year-old Taiwanese man from Kaohsiung who went missing while visiting China in August.

    > Taiwanese should be wary if someone such as a friend, acquaintance or stranger touts job opportunities in China that are "Highly profitable," Luo said, adding that those who are tricked into visiting China would likely be forced to do something illegal.

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  4. Additional-Duty-5399 on

    A Taiwanese going to travel in China is like an American going to Russia. Chances are you’re going to jail or get disappeared. Never understood those people who travel to openly hostile tyrannical hellholes who literally want to destroy your country.

  5. Anonymouscoward912 on

    “Most of the reachable people in the more than 30 other incidents were allegedly involved in fraud, while some had disappeared for personal reasons, Luo said.”

    Need a detailed breakdown, but it sounds to me like some people involved in fraud decided to go to China since there isn’t an extradition treaty with Taiwan, and Taiwanese are already considered Chinese nationals so can live there indefinitely. These people would likely get jailed if they return to Taiwan.

  6. Do you guys know how many Taiwanese people in the fraud business? They are not in the Taiwan but they are pretty common in South Asia. Especially in the Philippine. Two Chinese people died recently from international fraud that causes by a Taiwanese.

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