Anonymous wrote:Your own government advises Americans not to go. Level 3 threat. Americans can be subjected to random arrests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes definitely. What do you think is going to happen to your kid?
OP here. My concern is that they will find a reason not to let him return home. I’m not worried about street crime or problems with regular citizens. I’m concerned solely about the government using an American citizen as a political pawn.
If this actually happened on any sort of regular basis it would be in the news
The xenophobia and idiocy on this board is truly disgusting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes definitely. What do you think is going to happen to your kid?
OP here. My concern is that they will find a reason not to let him return home. I’m not worried about street crime or problems with regular citizens. I’m concerned solely about the government using an American citizen as a political pawn.
Anonymous wrote:Read up on how the Uyghurs are treated in China.
Do you really want to support the Chinese regime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes definitely. What do you think is going to happen to your kid?
OP here. My concern is that they will find a reason not to let him return home. I’m not worried about street crime or problems with regular citizens. I’m concerned solely about the government using an American citizen as a political pawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes definitely. What do you think is going to happen to your kid?
OP here. My concern is that they will find a reason not to let him return home. I’m not worried about street crime or problems with regular citizens. I’m concerned solely about the government using an American citizen as a political pawn.
Anonymous wrote:No...there are so many better choices. Why risk going there
Anonymous wrote:Read up on how the Uyghurs are treated in China.
Do you really want to support the Chinese regime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes definitely. What do you think is going to happen to your kid?
OP here. My concern is that they will find a reason not to let him return home. I’m not worried about street crime or problems with regular citizens. I’m concerned solely about the government using an American citizen as a political pawn.
As long as he's not involved in a foreign government or foreign press, the government won't care at all. Just be clear he shouldn't suddenly develop an urge to protest. Large public squares in cities are where the government really monitors things (because that's where people may protest) but they aren't going after random tourists. Your son is likely to get more attention from female admirers than the government.
No protests, but also nothing that could be construed as disrespectful, like taking a photo with hand gestures, or touching/damaging/removing property, etc. If your child understands the seriousness of actions that might just get a glare from a security guard in the US but might land them in prison in China and can be absolutely trusted not to goof off in ways that will get them in trouble for something they think shouldn’t be a big deal, you don’t need to be too concerned about being detained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes definitely. What do you think is going to happen to your kid?
OP here. My concern is that they will find a reason not to let him return home. I’m not worried about street crime or problems with regular citizens. I’m concerned solely about the government using an American citizen as a political pawn.
As long as he's not involved in a foreign government or foreign press, the government won't care at all. Just be clear he shouldn't suddenly develop an urge to protest. Large public squares in cities are where the government really monitors things (because that's where people may protest) but they aren't going after random tourists. Your son is likely to get more attention from female admirers than the government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure the comments here are posted in good faith, albeit a bit ignorant. Yes it is completely safe for a non-government person to travel to China with no concerns at all. I have plenty of friends who are either American-citizen Chinese or married to Chinese spouses that have been to China the past year. No issues at all. There are also travel YouTubers all over China posting every day about their travels. Also can’t remember the last time I heard some random person not related to the American press (who probably reported at some point on China in a negative light) get detained in China. So no, it’s not a country with great freedom. But there’s also no safety concerns to 99.99% of travelers.
Is it safe for someone working for the federal government (e.g. SEC, FTC kind of agencies; not FBI, CIA, etc) travel to China?