Hey there! Have you ever heard of Tibet? In Chinese, it’s called Xizang. It’s a region in China that’s famous for its tall mountains, like Mount Everest, and unique culture.
Recently, China decided to limit visas for some U.S. officials. A visa is like a special permission slip that lets you visit another country. This means certain people from the U.S. can’t visit China as easily.
Why did China do this? Well, it’s because the U.S. placed visa limits on Chinese officials over issues related to Tibet. China feels that Tibet-related matters are their own business, and they don’t like it when others interfere.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, said that China welcomes friends from all over the world to visit, travel, and do business in Tibet. But they don’t want any country or person to get involved in Tibet’s affairs using reasons like human rights, religion, or culture.
It’s like when you have a disagreement with a friend, and you both decide to take a break from visiting each other’s houses. Countries sometimes do similar things on a bigger scale!
Remember, it’s important to learn about how countries interact with each other. It helps us understand the world better!
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China to impose reciprocal visa limits on U.S. personnel over Xizang
cgtn.com