As the National Day holiday draws near, the Chinese Embassy in Portugal is reminding Chinese travelers to prioritize their safety and enhance their awareness of potential risks during their visit. They stress the importance of enjoying your journey while ensuring you return home safely.

**Preparation Before Travel**: Travelers are advised to stay updated by consulting the Chinese Consular Service website, the “Consular Express” WeChat account, and the embassy’s official website for safety information. Thoughtful itinerary planning is crucial. If you’re joining a tour group, it’s best to choose reputable travel agencies known for their quality services, and consider purchasing personal accident insurance for added peace of mind.

**Careful Selection of Activities**: Evaluate the risks associated with different activities, taking into account your own capabilities and the weather conditions. It’s vital to heed the advice and training from professionals and to stay within your limits. Always follow the regulations of tourist attractions and avoid entering areas that are dangerous, undeveloped, or not secured.

**Safeguarding Belongings**: When heading out, it’s wise to limit the amount of cash and valuable items you carry. Keep important documents like your passport and ID on you, while also having secure backups stowed away. Be alert to theft risks, such as car window smashing. If you fall victim to theft or robbery, prioritize your personal safety and immediately contact the police.

**Traffic Safety Awareness**: Strictly adhere to local traffic laws. If you’re driving, perform thorough safety checks on your vehicle and stay informed about road conditions. Never speed, drive under the influence, or drive while drowsy. When using taxis or ride-sharing services, take note of the vehicle and driver information, and keep your receipts. Remember to take all your personal belongings with you upon exiting.

**Respectful and Lawful Conduct**: While traveling, engage in lawful activities, dress appropriately, and act with civility to project a positive image of Chinese citizens abroad. In case of disputes with travel agencies or airlines, aim to resolve conflicts through calm negotiation or legal channels, steering clear of extreme or irrational actions.

In the event of an emergency, travelers should report to the local police and reach out to the Chinese Embassy in Portugal for assistance.

**Emergency Contact Information**:
– Portugal Police: +351-1 12
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline: +86-10-12308, +86-10-65612308
– Chinese Embassy in Portugal Consular Assistance Phone: +351-214024855

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