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by peternicky
2492 days ago
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What some people call “negativity” is in my opinion concise and honest feedback. Personally, when I see “show hn” posts, this is a signal that the OP is asking for feedback and often due to time constraints or one’s personal writing style, some folks interpret straight to the point feedback as “negative” when in reality it is generally based on the responder wanting to help. |
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For instance, China. It says that for US citizens a visa is required. That's half true.
* There's TWOV (transit without visa)
* Transit Visa On Arrival where if you're connecting to a third country within 24-144 hours depending which city you're visiting you can get a transit visa when you get there that entitles you to visit just the city in which you landed but not leave. [1]
* Hainan has a 30-day visa waiver program if you apply through a travel agency. [2]
* Hainan has a 30-day visa on arrival program. [2]
* Hong Kong and Macau are 90 days visa on arrival.
In this kind of international diplomatic space, accuracy matters more than anything else.
[1] https://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/free-72hour/
[2] https://www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/hainan/visa-free...