🚨 Reminder of the kidnapping incident involving Lan Zhanfei: Safety is always the top priority when going out!
Recently, the news of Lan Zhanfei being kidnapped overseas has caused quite a stir. Although he was ultimately rescued safely, this incident serves as a wake-up call for us all — no matter who you are or where you are, safety should never be taken lightly.
🌟 Safety tips when going out
1. Do your homework in advance
Before departing, understand the security situation of your destination, common scams, and dangerous areas, and avoid going to remote places alone at night.
2. Keep communication open
Carry your phone and a power bank to ensure you have enough battery. Stay in touch with friends and family and regularly report your safety.
3. Be cautious about sharing personal information
Do not publicly share your itinerary on social media in real time, to avoid strangers tracking your movements or creating a time and geographical lag.
4. Be aware of your surroundings
Don’t walk with your head down playing on your phone; pay attention to suspicious individuals or vehicles, and leave immediately and report if you notice anything unusual.
5. Seek help
Familiarize yourself with local emergency numbers and know the locations of nearby Chinese embassies or safe havens.
💬 A one-sentence summary
Safety is not luck, but a habit. Whether for business trips, travel, or studying abroad, always keep "preventing problems before they arise" in mind.
Your safety is your family's greatest concern ❤️
Wishing every Chinese person abroad a safe journey 🔐