(Most) Foreigners Can Travel to Tibet

Earlier this month, travel agents told the media of a state ban on foreign travel to Tibet. It seems foreigners are once again allowed entrance, albeit under some curious stipulations. Columbia University Tibetan Studies professor Robert Barnett tweeted a link to an update on the Land of Snows travel ...
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3 Responses to (Most) Foreigners Can Travel to Tibet

  1. Will says:

    The childish CCP regime reprisals against the governments and citizens of Norway, UK, Austria, and South Korea with regard to the Tibet travel ban are another indication that the one-party regime is unfit to play a leading role on the international stage. Some “model” indeed!

  2. Jason says:

    If China want to be a global leader, its time to act like one.

  3. [...] consider China’s track record for handling disagreements with other countries. In early 2012, China banned British passport holders from visiting Tibet, apparently on a whim. But no, in the eyes of the Chinese government there was [...]

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