Some Chinese travelers say they're not going to South Korea and Japan — not because they're boycotting them, but because they're being blocked from entering.
. It's that "these policies are directed only towards mainland Chinese," he said.
The difference, Mohamed said, is that "every arrival [to China], including Chinese nationals … [is] subjected to the same rules."Gao Dan told CNBC she is planning to travel out of the province of Qinghai for the first time in more than two years. But she said she's staying in China, adding that she "hasn't looked into what other countries' travel policies are," according to a CNBC translation.
One traveler, named Bonnie, told CNBC her friends in China are going to Thailand rather than South Korea, even though "they wouldn't have considered Thailand" before."When China said they were opening the borders in January, all my friends said they're going to Japan and Korea," said Bonnie.Rein said Chinese travelers are now headed to Singapore and Thailand because "both countries are welcoming us.
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