But, hold on, what if a "crackdown" that would in China mainly trigger off a giggle - unless you were the chicken, of course - would become a permanent state of affairs on an international level? Last year, China's security alerts killed tourism surrounding the Beijing Olympics. While the Olympics went on smoothly, 2008 was a disaster for tourism and many other industries.
Now, the first stories about F-visas being restricted are already been revived. What still the strive to maintain a harmonious society, as here reported by the China Digital Times will throw the country into another public relation fit. What if next year's Worldexpo 2010 in Shanghai will trigger off a similar reaction of limited visa, severe security measures, on top of the already troublesome economic global climate?
China is become a mature state and having huge events should be a part of normality, not of a crackdown in any kind. It might take a while for this message to become part of a culture of crackdowns, but it is time that Deng Xiaoping's message of China opening its gates becomes critical again.
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and next year there will be the Asian Games in Guangzhou... oh my god...
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