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Feima

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Japan is an overwhelming favourite holiday destination in ASEAN. Could be from many things like soft power, perceived positive image, more tourist friendly culture, history of Japanese FDI in SEA, etc. Could be a hold over from the era that Japan led the whole of Asia in development. I think what really worked is that Japan has excellent marketing for its tourism industry. Many holiday agencies in SEA and social media influencers love to promote Japan. Despite South Korea's rise, it never truly emerged as an alternative destination to Japan. China can offer comparable, if not even superior tourism experience as Japan, but I think its marketing can be improved.

I think a lot of it is due to safety. Not just safety from theft, robbery, getting run over by reckless/drunk drivers*, but also safety from typical tricks at touristy places like overcharging, bait and switch, etc. S Korea somehow is seen as a "less refined" version of Japan, so people who can afford to go Japan don't go to Korea. And JPY has been getting weaker.

* If the perps are from the US occupation army then too bad.

For China, the perception is still that tourists get ripped off, rule of law is weak, and so on, fueled by the west's relentless propaganda drive. China's usage of digital payments via mobile phones is another barrier. I mean, typically when tourists had a good time they'd think about coming back. But if they only remember that daily life was difficult because they couldn't even pay for stuff, and that the Great Firewall blocked them from checking with trusted sources, then they are less likely to return.

Making it easier for foreigners to pay for stuff in China using familiar mechanisms will surely help.
 

coolgod

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U.S. and China in high-level talks to deport more Chinese nationals, Mayorkas says​

The negotiations come as the number of Chinese nationals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization rose to 24,000, an elevenfold increase over the prior year.

The U.S. is conducting high-level discussions with China aimed at increasing the number of Chinese nationals deported from the United States, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in an exclusive interview with NBC News.
“We have been working with the People’s Republic of China to actually receive individuals whom we have determined are not eligible to remain in the United States,” Mayorkas said. He added that he raised the issue in February when he met in Vienna with his Chinese counterpart, Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong.

Mayorkas said he is “hopeful” that these discussions will lead to a change in the current situation. "We are in a wait and see posture but we are working with our counterparts," he said. "It's a process."
Although the U.S. is able to deport some people to China every year, it has to resort to expensive and logistically challenging “Special High-Risk Charter” flights, sometimes via South Korea, according to
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The U.S. successfully deported eight Chinese citizens last week, according to a U.S. official who spoke to NBC News on condition of anonymity.

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RIP to all those Chinese people who illegally entered the US. Trump's going to deport them back to China :cool:
 

Feima

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Are Singaporean Chinese people anti-China in general? I have seen Singaporeans parrot Western lies such as the "Uyghur genocide" and it baffles me. Even pro-independence Taiwanese people are not that shameless. I don't know a lot of Singaporean people, so I don't know if the few I have met are representative of the people there.

They are two types.

One type jokingly called 精英. Generally they speak English, get all their "news" from CNN, Bloomberg and their ilk, speak their own Chinese dialect (and blame the government's Speak Mandarin policy for their next generation's poor grasp of dialect), know how to write their names in Chinese but have poor command of the Chinese language overall and cannot speak complete sentences in Mandarin without using English to join sentence parts. Oh, they usually belong to a particular religion. There are a lot of such people in the upper economic/social echelons of Singapore society.

The other type jokingly called 精华 usually got good grades in Chinese language in school :) and are more diverse in their religious beliefs. 与有荣焉 describes their mentality towards the re-emergence of China.

In informal social settings, when people from the two types mix and one side begins praising/dissing China, the other side doesn't respond and changes the subject.
 

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U.S. and China in high-level talks to deport more Chinese nationals, Mayorkas says​

The negotiations come as the number of Chinese nationals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization rose to 24,000, an elevenfold increase over the prior year.




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RIP to all those Chinese people who illegally entered the US. Trump's going to deport them back to China :cool:

Instead of having those “润”-ers returned to China, they should be deported to Australia instead.

If those "润"-ers think that the Almighty Murica is harsh to them, let's see what the former penal colony of the British Empire have in store for them.
 

AssassinsMace

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I could care less if China is seen as a less desirable destination for tourists. Is it because of China is missing making money or is it all ultimately about being liked? If it’s the latter, that’s just sad because that just confirms an inferiority complex where the people you’re seeking affirmation from also hate you.

This is always something I hate about Chinese foreign policy. The more a country expresses hate for China, the more China wants to insert themselves there. It’s like a belief that if China floods itself there, the people there will be forced into accepting the Chinese. I can see how that stirs up hatred of the Chinese. Normally you avoid places where they don’t like you. But the Chinese want everything as normal as possible including economics. China is filling the gap where the US doesn’t have to pay while they stir up anti-Chinese hate where the country in question doesn’t have worry about losing China as economic benefactor. You think the citizens of that country know? Everything to them is as it should be so they can go on hating the Chinese as normal without feeling any consequences.
 

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U.S. and China in high-level talks to deport more Chinese nationals, Mayorkas says​

The negotiations come as the number of Chinese nationals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization rose to 24,000, an elevenfold increase over the prior year.




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This is the hypocrisy of the Democrats. Mayorkas is only going after the Chinese because the Democrats don’t want to lose the Latino vote. The Democrats don’t have to worry about losing the Asian vote.
 
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