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.
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
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
I think they recently started to allow it
Nonetheless Hasan travels like once a year, so I guess “passport bro” === “bro who possesses a passport”
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.
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
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.
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
I’ve been to Japan a bunch so I’d definitely head to the nearest Coco’s ichibanya lol. I am chemically addicted to their veggie curry
Japan’s usually a little tough since
But I’ve never starved or anything. One time in Osaka I got handed shirako and was told it was vegan (it isn’t). But that’s a fun story now yay
think Tokyo has gotten a lot better on the vegan front in the last few years, check this out
https://cleanfooddirtygirl.com/my-favorite-vegan-restaurants-in-tokyo/