Source: Central Network
CCTV news:According to the Weixin Official Accounts of the China Embassy in Mexico, on the evening of October 27, Mexican agricultural worker protesters blocked multiple roads in about 17 states across the country, demanding that the Mexican government increase the protective price of corn market. As of the morning of the 28th, the ban had not yet been lifted, causing intercity traffic to be paralyzed in many places, vehicle congestion and detention, and China tourists coming to Mexico were trapped on buses for more than 10 hours. The embassy and consulate are actively coordinating the rescue.
The Day of the Dead (November 1st to 2nd), an important festival in Mexico, is approaching, and celebrations will be held in many places. The Embassy and Consulate in Mexico reminds China citizens in Mexico and planning to travel to Mexico to pay attention to local news in a timely manner, learn about road conditions in advance, and avoid protests such as road closures that affect their travel in Mexico. In case of situations such as being trapped on the way, please remain calm, contact travel agencies, bus companies and other responsible parties to reduce the probability of helplessness, inform family members in a timely manner, contact embassies and consulates, and keep your mobile phone open for assistance.
During the festival, a large number of local people and foreign tourists gathered. Chinese citizens are requested to raise their awareness of prevention and travel safely and civilized during travel. In case of emergency, please report the case to the police in time and contact the embassy or consulate in Mexico for help.
Contact number:
Mexico Police Emergency Number: 911
Foreign Ministry Global Consular Protection and Emergency Service Hotline (24 hours)
+86-10-12308
+86-10-65612308
Consular protection and assistance of the Embassy in Mexico:
+52-5556162129
Consular Protection and Assistance at the Consulate General in Tijuana:
+52-6644920455