How Many Countries Offer Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Citizens
Nowadays, traveling abroad is increasingly popular not only in our country but also worldwide. Although traveling abroad can broaden people's horizons and increase their knowledge, the most tedious part of it is handling various overseas procedures, which is why many people postpone their trips. As we all know, the Chinese tourist population is huge, and Chinese tourists love to shop while traveling, many countries have witnessed the strong purchasing power of Chinese tourists, so some countries warmly welcome Chinese tourists, even implementing visa-free policies or some preferential policies for our tourists. Of course, the release of these policies has attracted more tourists and greatly increased domestic tourism revenue.

As Chinese people's economic capabilities continue to improve, more and more people like to travel abroad to relieve their stress and worries. And Chinese people prefer to go to Southeast Asia, especially Thailand, which is deeply loved by Chinese tourists. There are also some preferential policies in Thailand for Chinese tourists, but not all countries are so friendly. For example, Vietnam previously canceled its visa-free policy for Chinese tourists, and today I'm going to talk about another country announcing that it will no longer issue visa-free policies for Chinese tourists. Netizens said: 'I won't go!' So, what exactly is going on?
It turns out that this country, following Vietnam, is issuing visa-free policies for Chinese tourists. The news was met with indignation from many netizens: 'I won't go!' Myanmar may have a rich history and culture, with many ancient cultures and customs, but it is still very poor and backward. It is such a country that announces it will no longer issue visa-free policies for Chinese tourists, and many netizens say: 'Do they want to make a little profit by charging visa fees?' It's really too much, and such behavior will make more tourists unwilling to go to Myanmar for tourism. After all, everyone knows that traveling abroad to visa-free countries is the most convenient, and inconvenient places may reduce tourists' enthusiasm.
This behavior triggered a lot of netizens' indignation, which feels like a big loss for a small gain. Myanmar does have many unique natural landscapes, and if a large number of tourists visit, it can promote the development of Myanmar's economy. But suddenly canceling its visa-free policy for Chinese tourists makes many people puzzled. Some tourists also said that there are so many visa-free countries, Myanmar is not a must-go. Of course, what netizens still don't understand is that Myanmar has canceled its visa-free policy for Chinese tourists, but it still allows visa-free policies for Japan and Korea.

Following Vietnam, Myanmar, as a neighboring country of China, also announced that it will no longer issue visa-free policies for Chinese tourists. Netizens angrily said: 'I won't go!' In fact, this matter has caused dissatisfaction among many netizens and tourists. We all know that Chinese tourists' strong purchasing power can, to some extent, promote the development of local tourism economies, but this country's approach doesn't make sense to us. Do you have a chance to visit Myanmar? If there's an opportunity, would you choose to come to this country for tourism, or Thailand?
Following Vietnam, another country has announced that it will no longer issue visa-free policies for Chinese tourists. Netizens said: 'I won't go!' I wonder how everyone sees this matter? Do you think this approach is appropriate?