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How do refugees affect the tourism safety in the Balkans?

Is the Schengen system challenged?

Wen Junhua: I'd like to remind you that the transportation arrangements for China tourists traveling in Europe may be affected to some extent. Everyone needs to find out the train schedule before going out. According to the known information, international trains from Budapest, Hungary to and from neighboring countries, including Vienna, Salzburg, Munich and other places, have been affected to varying degrees.

In order to intercept the illegal vehicles of refugees, the Austrian police strictly check the passing vehicles in some places, so it is best to reserve more time for the journey when traveling on the road.

Lee Myung-bak: Yes, China tourists often take trains in Europe, but now trains are also the first choice for refugees. For example, at the beginning of this month, a conflict broke out at the Keleti Railway Station in Budapest, where white extremists threw explosives at refugees gathered in the station.

In addition, there are still many refugees stranded in the railway station in Germany, which has a certain impact on the order of the railway station. You need to be mentally prepared to pass through the railway stations in important cities.

Wen Junhua: The Central Station in Milan is the main transit point of a route for refugees to flood into Europe. Thousands of refugees arrive in Paris, Zurich, Vienna or Munich every week.

Wang Xiyi: The tide of refugees facing Europe may challenge the existing Schengen system. If so, it will have a great impact on China tourists' European travel plans.

The impact of refugee flows on Europe is long-term.

Wen Junhua: Another point is that the possibility of a terrorist attack crisis in Europe is increasing. It IS reported that IS announced that more than 4,000 Islamic State extremists have sneaked into Europe disguised as refugees. But the news may also be to create riots in Europe, or to prevent refugees from entering Europe in disguise.

Lee Myung-bak: I think that the news that the so-called 4,000 terrorists disguised as refugees mixed into Europe is probably a lie that the Islamic State deliberately confuses the audience. I am very worried about the future of Europe. After many refugees are accepted by Europe, it is difficult to solve the problem of cultural integration.

There have been too many similar cases in recent years. Even German Chancellor Angela Merkel publicly admitted on 20 10 that Germany's multicultural policy had failed.

After the cold war, the development of Europe has been very smooth, and some people even think that Europe is the closest place to heaven on earth. But the refugee crisis may change Europe from now on, and Europe will no longer be quiet.

The news is confusing, so be careful to spread mistakes.

Li Mingbo: What I want to emphasize in particular is that some news on individual social media is inaccurate.

For example, some people say that a 7-year-old girl in Germany was raped by refugees. I went to the mainstream media in Germany to inquire, but there was no such news report. Some people are deliberately provoking contradictions and opposites.

Wen Junhua: I have a friend who recently went to Italy. They said that the tide of refugees has little impact on travel, but what needs to be worried is thieves in popular tourist cities such as Rome and Milan.

Wang Xiyi: The key point is that the local police often turn a blind eye to these thieves, which just reflects the helplessness of European countries in how to resettle and manage illegal immigrants.

It's safest to bring less cash.

Wen Junhua: Try not to bring too much cash. This is the iron law of European tourism, regardless of whether there is a refugee tide. European credit cards are very convenient to use, and they can be exchanged for one or two hundred euros at most. Generally, you can swipe your card to buy things, and the change is used when you go to the toilet or eat snacks.

Li Mingbo: Actually, many refugees who arrived in Europe in this refugee tide are not refugees in the strict sense. For example, statistics show that only 20% of these refugees come from the Syrian civil war, and most of them take the opportunity to hitchhike.

What is even more infuriating is that according to the data provided by UNHCR, 72% of the refugees arriving in Europe are adult men, which means that women, the elderly and young people who really need help have not arrived in Europe.

Wang Xiyi: This is the cruelty of reality. To really land on the European continent, it is often necessary to talk about money and contacts.