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Next summer when I have a lot of time off I want to take my Chinese boyfriend to another country for vacation. It will be his first time outside of China. I really want to take him somewhere fun and exciting with wonderful food. He is a chef and loves to learn about food.
Second question: How easy is it for Chines to get tourist visa to America for around a month?
9 years 51 weeks ago in Visa & Legalities - China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_Chinese_citizens
a lot of countries can serve visa on arrival facilities for Chinese..and some other countries who dont require a visa...
Thailand is easy. Has great food and is sufficiently different from China. Bangkok or an Island/beach resort are both great.
Eorthisio:
Agree, and Thai food is the best in Asia, however some hotels might refuse them, they have had long term bad image and many bad experiences with tourists from Mainland China over there that ended up costing them more than the price of the night, like stolen or broken furniture for e.g.
unless your bf has visited at least 3 countries and returned or going to culinary convention related to his occupation, or maybe an organized tour, a visit to america may be a slim possibility, but there is always marriage and the ball and chain to fix the problem.
bansufan:
Thanks. That is why I am asking what countries are easy to go to for Chinese people to prepare for the American visa.
mauritus.. so easy to get the visa give it a try if you want.. also known as the paradise island..
Bali, Maldives, palau, jeju korea. All good places with cheap flights that chinese do not need a visa for.
royceH:
Fair dinkum? Chinese don't need a visa to visit Bali? Just jump on the plane?
I will think about that. We're planning a trip to Uzbekistan during the winter hols and it looks pretty good. But...visa application is proving to be other than simple.
Bali.... haven't been there since '82. Food for thought.
Thanks Mike.
MissA:
Royce, indo does visa on arrival; it makes clearing customs a slow process but you don't need to organise anything ahead of time.
mike695ca:
Miss A is right. Most places are technically visa on arrival, but thats not really any different than our passports. The end result is chinese can go and dont need to prepare a visa before.
Thailand is a great holiday place; good food, good people, cheap, easy to get around and it's absolutely gorgeous in many places. Westerners get visa-free entry but i think chinese get a visa on arrival.
mike695ca:
Thats not entirely true but could be. That particular situation is changing all the time. Me and my wife go often. She needs a visa. There was a 3 month trial period from August on where they could get a landed visa but then the thai takeoever happened and everyone freaked out. They cancelled that , and then tried again. We called the thai embassy and they said to just get the visa. Even they dont know.
MissA:
Thanks mike, i wasn't 100% sure and couldn't be arsed researching...oh, and i forgot to mention the history, culture, architcture, massage (legit...), parties and shopping. Man, i gotta book some time back in Thailand.
north korea
Eorthisio:
A taste of socialist paradise, what China would be today if Deng didn't reform it.
A tourist visa New-Zealand was quite easy for my wife. We had a fantastic time there, golden Kiwis.
Cambodia was very, very easy. We had a good time.
Thailand, for one. Maldives probably..
Anywhere with dozens of Chinese tour groups going there probably means the visa thing isn't a problem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_Chinese_citizens
a lot of countries can serve visa on arrival facilities for Chinese..and some other countries who dont require a visa...
All the southeast Asia countries are easy for Chinese to get a visa,south Korea,European visa is not that difficult anymore especially France and Italy if she has some money in her bank account(around 50000rmb)
I recall a friend having an issue getting out of China without a visa. I think your pal might need a visa to get out. I think in the end my friend had to get a visa for another country and go via there to the destination where the visa was not needed.
Hotwater:
They've relaxed those rules a lot now. Quite a few countries now offer visa on arrival so no need for visa in passport to get out (examples from memory include Sri Lanka, Bali, Thailand)