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Have the China tourists stranded in Bali returned to China?

It is reported that by the time of 65438+February 4th 12, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had coordinated Chinese and foreign airlines to dispatch 82 commercial flights to assist 15237 stranded China tourists to return to the mainland from Bali, and about 600 China tourists returned to Hong Kong on related flights.

It is understood that on June 27th, 165438+ due to the eruption of Agung volcano, the Uralai International Airport in Bali was temporarily closed, and tens of thousands of China tourists were stranded here. In the past few days, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with the National Tourism Administration and the Civil Aviation Administration of China, actively responded to the disposal, coordinated relevant domestic airlines and travel agencies, and assisted stranded domestic tourists to return home safely as soon as possible in accordance with commercial flight modes and market rules, taking into account social responsibilities.

The Consulate General of China in Denpasar actively coordinates with Indonesian local governments, airports, Chinese and foreign airlines and local travel agencies, and has set up a "China Tourist Consultation Center" at the airport to make every effort to ensure the proper placement and smooth return of tourists stranded in China. The Consulate General of China in Surabaya has also set up the "China Tourist Consultation Center" at the Juanda International Airport in Surabaya to provide assistance to China tourists passing through the airport. The embassies in Indonesia and Malaysia and the offices of the special commissioners of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong and Macao are also actively involved in contacting relevant parties to provide protection for assisting tourists to return to China.