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Increasing numbers of Koreans are forced to quarantine in China. Such measures have led to an atmosphere of avoiding Koreans, and some places have been blocked from entering Koreans.

This is correspondent for Beijing Song-wook.

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Sanhe City, Hebei province, reportedly quarantined seven Koreans who arrived at Beijing airport yesterday.

A 14-day forced quarantine operation for immigrants from South Korea is in close proximity to Beijing.

Earlier, Tianjin and Tianjin airports also announced containment measures.

In addition to Nanjing and Weihai, there are more than 300 immigrants from South Korea who are segregating to Yantai, Shenyang, Yanji, Shenzhen, Xi'an and Guangzhou.

This tightening of entry control leads to a climate of Korean evasion.

In Nanjing, about 30 Koreans from Incheon moved to an apartment in downtown yesterday, but were blocked in front of the main entrance.

The apartment was scheduled to be quarantined for 14 days, but the apartment resident committee was blocking Koreans from coming in because of concerns about the spread of corona.

Koreans eventually moved to nearby hotels.

Although our diplomatic authorities have asked Nanjing to resolve the illegal actions of the residents, it is reported that they are lukewarm because of their collective complaints.

In Shanghai and Suzhou, there are cases of preventing Koreans and Japanese from entering.

In Liaoning province, a list containing passport numbers and addresses of people returning from Korea was leaked.