• axont [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    8 days ago

    Oh really? I’ve been meaning to visit China again but it was a little intense the first time, and that was pre-covid, in 2018. Having an easier time visiting China sounds like a dream.

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      8 days ago

      the only visa free waiver for amerikkkans right now is the 10-day transit waiver, but you have to fly out on a segment to a different country than you came from (not that hard, but means a layover).

      p.s. I apologize for implying you might be amerikkkan if you are not amerikkkan

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        I am unfortunately a Yeehaw but I’m doing my best. Each day I salute a portrait of Lenin.

        Well since I am Amerikkkan I have very little vacation time anyway, so maybe 10 days would be enough? I could maybe fly back through Mexico or Canada.

        I just wanna visit China again, it’s so chill. Shenzhen is one of my favorite places on earth.

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          depending on where your USA airport is, I would recommend a stop in Tokyo on the way back instead of stopping in North America. lots of flights and it’s a great place for a quick food-focused layover (especially if you can land and take off in Haneda which is much closer to the city). 20 mins from Haneda you can be eating top tier ramen