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Gong Li swore allegiance to Singapore?

A while ago, a post "Foreign Nationality of China Stars" was circulated on the Internet, which exposed that many mainland stars joined foreign nationality, Chen Kaige and Chen Hong (the United States); Gu Changwei, Jiang (America); Quiet (USA); Gaowa Siqin (Switzerland); Zhang Tie-Lin (UK); Hu Bing (Thailand), etc. Why do domestic stars join foreign nationalities one after another? There is a simple reason. No matter whether you are a high official or a grassroots, no matter whether you are a star or not, as long as you are a citizen of China, you will be unable to move internationally with a China passport. Imagine that these big stars often need to participate in international activities such as film festivals and performances, and go to many countries at a time. If they have to come up with a lot of guarantees to apply for visas in one embassy and one embassy district every time, can they still go? Zhang Yimou once postponed attending the Cannes Film Festival because he couldn't get a visa. Therefore, all the stars have joined foreign nationality because China is not a strong country, and China citizens are discriminated against by foreign countries when they go abroad.

Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's accusation against China is ugly, but it is true. China is really not a "prosperous time". I don't believe you should try abroad.

In fact, Lee Kuan Yew's remarks were very polite, because he only said that a generation of "young people" misjudged China's national conditions. In fact, in today's China, not only young people, but also middle-aged and elderly people think that China has become a world power. Recently, Professor Xie Baisan, director of the Research Center of Finance and Capital Market of Fudan University and doctoral supervisor, claimed in Singapore that modern China "deserves to be hailed by historians as the longest and greatest prosperous period in 5,000 years".

In fact, whether China is prosperous or not, and whether China citizens are nationals of powerful countries, it is good to go abroad as much as possible. There are about 200 independent sovereign countries in the world, and 165 countries have established diplomatic relations with China. However, China citizens need to apply for a visa to go to any country in the world (except China officials with diplomatic passports, and some developing countries can apply for a visa-free visa). Most of these countries have complicated visa procedures, and all kinds of guarantees, invitations and certificates are indispensable. Some countries even require China passengers who cannot leave the airport to apply for airport transit visas to prevent China citizens from blocking KB elements. Many mainland citizens cannot reunite with their relatives because they are refused visas or cannot get visas in time. They can't even mourn the death of their loved ones. As for the overseas business opportunities lost due to visa issues, there are countless more. This kind of thing happens almost every day, and everyone who has been abroad at home can feel it. China people who are lucky enough to get foreign entry are often treated specially by foreign airlines and police at airports and customs. They are often detained on suspicion that China citizens are illegal immigrants with false documents.

Foreign customs and border guards will naturally take special care of tourists who look like China people, whether they are government officials, business executives, university professors or even foreigners in China. Jan Wong is a reporter for Canada's Globe and Mail and the most famous Chinese journalist in Canada. Her grandfather participated in the railway construction in Canada in his early years and was one of the first China citizens to become Canadian citizens. A few years ago, Huang Mingzhen went abroad for an interview and reported that when she passed the customs in Toronto, the official on duty suspected that her Canadian passport was forged and kept her in the cabin for several hours. When customs officials finally allowed her to enter the country, Huang Mingzhen, who was depressed, asked, "Is this all because of my skin color?" The official answer is: "I can't answer this question." Huang Mingzhen is a famous journalist. Afterwards, she wrote in the Globe and Mail: "Many people were sad when they left their motherland, but I cried when I entered Canada."