"The Chinese Foreign Ministry has also adjusted its visa policies. Wei Wei, Director-General of the Department of Consular Affairs of the Foreign Ministry, said a visa was the first pass for a safe Olympics.
"It's not so tight as we thought," Wei said. "One who holds a legitimate purpose to come to China can get a visa conveniently." Faced with terrorist threats, the government views security during the Games as a top priority."
Mr. Wei Wei is the Director General of the Department of Consular Affairs of the Foreign Ministry - and he is saying: "It is not so tight as we thought" - he is talking about their own "CHINA VISA REGULATIONS" - is he lost in translation or did he apply himself a "China Visa" recently to give this kind of statement.
"IT'S NOT SO TIGHT AS WE TOUGHT" - Mr. Wei Wei what do you mean ?
Last week you were talking that the new "china visa policy" was not meant to "deter foreign visitors".
The ongoing discrimination of foreign passport holders with a permanent HK ID (and several 100 's of entries to China) must stop immediately.
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