China and Malaysia are visa free, Canada can t help it, just complaining and not acting, making peop

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-28

From Malaysia to ChinaVisa-freeSince the policy came into effect, China has further expanded the scope of visa exemption to include six countries: Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia. This means that as long as citizens of these countries hold ordinary passports, they can come to China for 15 days without a visa. The implementation of this policy not only provides more convenience and opportunities for Chinese tourists, but also strengthens the friendly and cooperative relations between China and neighboring countries.

As an ancient civilization with a long history, China has always been under the influence of the West, and there are misunderstandings and prejudices against foreigners about China's development. By expanding the scope of visa exemption, China has actually made a move to "refute rumors", allowing foreigners to come to China to witness the real situation and break the "rumors" about China. This initiative will help change the stereotype of China among foreigners and deepen their understanding and perception of China.

Malaysia responded positively to China's visa-free policy and soon announced a 30-day visa-free policy for Chinese citizens. As one of China's neighbors, Malaysia has always been an important destination for Chinese tourists to travel abroad. In the past, due toVisasProblem, many Chinese tourists face a lot of inconvenience when traveling to Malaysia. And now Malaysia's visa-free policy will allow Chinese tourists to have a full month to visit various heritage sites in Malaysia. This practice of reciprocating the favor has been highly affirmed by the Chinese side, which believes that it will further promote people-to-people exchanges between China and Malaysia and inject new impetus.

Surprisingly, however, Canada** complained with discontent that China was "deliberately snubbing" them and hindering themTravel to Canadapost-pandemic recovery. Such complaints are ironic, because Canada's own behavior is one of the causes of tensions between China and Canada.

Relations between China and Canada had plummeted long before Canada designated a Chinese diplomat as "persona non grata" for "interference in internal affairs" and set a deadline for him to leave the country. In response, China has also taken reciprocal countermeasures by requiring the Canadian Consul General in Shanghai to leave the country. Since then, China has released a list of countries that will resume outbound group travel, and Canada has become the only country that does not appear on the list.

Canada's dissatisfaction stems from the fact that Chinese tourists used to beTravel to CanadaIndustry-significant income**. Chinese tourists spend more generously than American and other Western tourists, bringing in about $1 billion a year in Canadian revenue. However, now that China has opened up its visa-free policy to some countries, Canada's outbound travel list has not been restored. Regarding Canada's complaints, domestic experts bluntly said that Canada should reflect on it. Unlawful detention beforeHuaweiIn the case of Meng Wanzhou, an executive, and the expulsion of Chinese diplomats, Canada itself undermined its own credibility and caused China to lose trust in Canada. In this case, China's failure to reinstate Canada's outbound travel list is only a reasonable response, and Canada can only blame itself.

China's expansion of visa-free policy is aimed at promoting people-to-people exchanges between China and foreign countries and promoting friendly and cooperative relations. Malaysia, on the other hand, has responded positively and demonstrated its determination to move forward with China. Canada, by contrast, complains and does not act, and is doing its own thing. As China's neighbor, Malaysia has taught Canada a lesson by example. Only by moving in the same direction as China can we gain China's respect and support. Canada's complaints and unreasonable demands will only make people look at jokes. Canada should reflect on its own behaviour and find ways to solve the problem, rather than complaining and blaming others. Only through constructive communication and cooperation can we bring greater opportunities and development to Canada's tourism industry.

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