Central News Agency (CNA Taipei, July 3) In anticipation of the 89th anniversary of the "Marco Polo Bridge Incident" (also known as the July 7 Incident), the Japanese Embassy in China has sent an email to Japanese residents in China, reminding them to "pay special attention to heightened anti-Japan sentiment." According to Kyodo News on July 3, the Japanese Embassy in China urged Japanese nationals in China to be aware of suspicious individuals approaching them when going out, to travel in groups as much as possible, and to take all possible measures to ensure their safety. It also emphasized the need for sufficient precautions when traveling with children. On September 18, 2024, the 93rd anniversary of the "September 18 Incident," a Chinese man, Zhong Changchun, fatally stabbed a 10-year-old Japanese boy from the Shenzhen Japanese School who was on his way to school. The boy died the following day. In June 2024, a Japanese mother and son waiting for a school bus near the Suzhou Japanese School were attacked by a Chinese man, Zhou Jiasheng, who then boarded the school bus and continued his assault. The accompanying female school guard, Hu Youping, who intervened, was fatally stabbed. (Editor: Chen Kai-yu / Feng Zhao) 1150703 Stand with facts, your every contribution is a force to protect press freedom. Download the CNA "First-Hand News" APP to get the latest news in real-time. No part of this website's text, images, or videos may be reproduced, broadcast, transmitted, or used without authorization.