China Daily (Hong Kong)

Safety a growing concern among students overseas

Chinese embassies and consulates have seen big increase in complaints

- By WANG KEJU wangkeju@chinadaily.com

Safety has become a major concern for China’s overseas students, according to a report released by a think tank on Monday.

Embassies and consulates handled more than 100,000 reports including robbery, intentiona­l injury and sexual assault from Chinese abroad in 2016.

The figure represents a sharp increase from the previous year, in which there were 36,800 incidents, according to the 2017 Report on the Developmen­t of Chinese Students Abroad.

About 1.36 million Chinese studied abroad in 2016, more than any other country.

The annual report, published by the Center for China and Globalizat­ion, said reports about safety fell into three categories: personal safety, psychologi­cal safety and the security of property.

The report found that more than 65 percent of students abroad felt that danger was a random problem and had been exaggerate­d by media reports. Only 27.4 percent thought it was a serious problem Studying that should be immediatel­y tackled.

Wang Yaohui, director of the center, said that more knowledge about safety problems and lifesaving techniques should be taught in schools, education agencies and language training institutio­ns before sending students overseas.

“Students should also keep in frequent contact with their parents, friends, student unions and the local embassy and consulate, as well as be familiar with local laws and regulation­s,” Wang said.

China is the largest source of internatio­nal students in English-speaking countries, as well as in Asia.

However, Yang Qun, chief editor of Social Sciences Academic Press, said measures should be taken to create a safer environmen­t for students abroad, since there is growing concern as more students go overseas.

Miao Lu, secretary-general of the center, said: “With frequent terrorist attacks in the US and Europe, students and their parents are becoming more cautious now when it comes to studying abroad.”

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