Another Neighbor Country Denies Visa to China, But Grants Visa to Japan and Korea; Netizens Express Dissatisfaction
Many people will enjoy the pleasure of traveling, and in the face of such a situation, domestic tourism can no longer satisfy people's needs. Therefore, many friends pursue traveling to other countries, and international travel requires handling related procedures. Those who choose to travel abroad will certainly have a deep understanding of this. It not only requires spending a lot of money, but the procedures are also very complicated. Faced with China's vast population base, many countries hope to attract Chinese tourists through policy changes, which in turn will drive the development of their tourism industry. ‘Visa-free’ is one of them.

For us, this is a great advantage, so many domestic people choose to travel to these places, and these places have also seen their economies constantly rise due to the influx of tourists. Faced with such a situation, neighboring countries have also implemented visa-free benefits to promote tourism. Under this trend, one country actually refused to give us the discount and instead gave it to others, namely ‘Myanmar’. What will the netizens say about this?
As everyone should know, it is ‘Myanmar’. As our neighbor, it also has a long history and culture, so it has attracted many people. However, compared to the economy, it belongs to a backward country. As we all know, we Chinese are numerous. With the development of tourism and Chinese consumption habits, it also indirectly promotes the economic development of other countries. But it announced the cancellation of this benefit and gave it to others, directly hitting the enthusiasm of people going to ‘Myanmar’.

Faced with this policy, some netizens commented that ‘Is Myanmar hoping to earn visa fees to promote the domestic economy?’, and some netizens even said: ‘I don’t want to beg to go to Myanmar’. For China, which is constantly developing, Myanmar’s policy is undoubtedly a loss, and it’s even a case of losing the forest for picking up a pussycat. Although Myanmar has a rich culture and customs, it doesn't attract Chinese tourists.

Faced with double pressure of work and life, more people hope to relax their mood through travel and also to better understand the customs of different regions through travel. Of course, spending less money and convenient travel are the preferred choices for many. What is your opinion on Myanmar’s policy?