Nowadays in the Philippines, it's not just those involved in POGO who are being targeted, but also Chinese businesspeople.
A Chinese clinic that was recently apprehended belongs to a friend of mine. I had long advised him that it was no longer safe to stay in the Philippines, but he wouldn't listen to me.
I also have friends in the Philippines running restaurants, and seeing the news about the arrests of Chinese people there every day is truly frightening.
I urge those businesses still persisting in the Philippines to withdraw soon. The iron fist will eventually come down on you. Why keep struggling when you're not making money?
The situation in the Philippines won't improve. Consider other alternatives.

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That clinic is definitely problematic; I visited once and didn't dare to buy any medicine before leaving. The person selling the medicine had no understanding of pharmacology, lacked common medications, and made inappropriate recommendations. The environment resembled more of a warehouse than a clin
I'm not afraid of criticism; to be honest, many of those who are caught are non-compliant with the law, and there's nothing much to say about it.
If you can arrange legal residency, why fear being arrested? Unless you're running a business on a tourist visa, you definitely can't explain yourself clearly.
I agree with what you said.

Xiaofei really has no bottom line.

Riding on the POGO trend to make money, Filipinos can do it.
Has the indiscriminate attack started now?
The Philippines has gone crazy.
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