“Dual citizen” in this case means someone who also holds Chinese nationality, as they must hold a mainland passport, Mainland travel permit (for Hong Kongers, Macanese and Taiwanese) or Taiwanese national ID card.
That said, if caught as a dual national, your Chinese nationality is gone, except for those with hukou in Hong Kong (not sure about Macau and Taiwan).
Even there, however, you’re obliged to use a Chinese document
If you’re not a Chinese citizen, this doesn’t apply to you.
So if you have a Spanish and a Dominican passport, you can use your Spanish one to enter visa-free for a 72-hour transit (by air) or to get a 3 or 5-day visa on arrival (by land)
Credit:stackoverflow.com‘
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