Visiting both Taiwan and China having one passport

7/25/2012 9:04:22 AM

China and Taiwan, even though China does not officially acknowledge Taiwan’s existence, do allow citizens from each others’ country to visit. Yes, they have to jump through hoops, but it’s allowed. In fact from what I’ve heard during my travels in Taiwan, there’s a lot of economic interdependence between the two countries now.

I’ve also met travellers (holders of British passports) in Taiwan who’ve also travelled in mainland China, and they didn’t report any problems of the kind that exist when you get an Israeli stamp on your passport and some Muslim countries don’t allow you. So while this is only anecdotal evidence, I haven’t heard of this being a problem.

7/24/2012 9:42:16 PM

Depends on the nationality of your passport but if its UK or American you should be fine (ie http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/asia/300230-any-problems-entering-china-w-taiwan-passport-stamp.html)

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