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@baiyuxiang,
why would u opt for the "middle country" visa rather than just exiting China and entering usa on the chinese passport alone?
@michael,
got it.
so what would be the concern if you left china without renouncing?
upon returning to china to visit I assume?
btw, my wife is in a "foreign wife/kid" forum and she says that a couple ladies from there have stated that its very easy to renounce from the foreign country. Dunno.

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@michael,

I'm a little confused by ur set up as others mentioned. I don't think that works. I am american as well, and my kids have both chinese passport and american, thus different names on both.
Why not get a chinese passport and one from ur home country?

Travel home on the chinese passport, just get a visa, for the states I think its good for 10 years, 6 months at a time.

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@redjon,
That is interesting. I wonder if they would know if your child had a UK passport if they also had a Chinese passport? I would assume the name would be different, as is the case with us.

But we have not gone back to the U.S. yet, so I have no idea, but it's my understanding that U.S. immigration doesn't care about such things....
Any Americans know about this?

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@redjon777, if your just going for a short visit, why would you renounce instead of just getting a visa? no Chinese passport?

My kids have both, so no reason to go through the process of renouncing, especially just for a viist.

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Yep. I have always loved and still love the "Old Towns" no matter the naysayers and the "purists" of china travelers.
Yes, they are often crowded, overpriced, not authentic for the most part, but they have tons of personality IMO, and can always find great content for shooting pics or vids.

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Hoping on what Ocean said, it's worth a visit, but if one wasn't going to the surrounding areas as well, I think I might as just visit the ocean park at Dounan, about the same, and cheaper.

Right now price is 230 per adult, add 30 yuan and it's year round pass.

kids about 150, plus 30.
kids under 110 cm free.

The biggest, and longest show is the circus, runs about an hour.

Everything Ocean stated about the park and shows is accurate.

Parking is 10 yuan and can stay overnight if adventurous?

Toilets and water close.
Food stalls and restaurants, but close at park closing time at 6 pm.

Nothing is in walking distance to the park, but there is a local market every morning, we went there to stock up on food and eat breakfast.

I think the biggest benefit of this place, if one is considering the annual pass, is the other local places to visit.

There is a large farm with a play area nearby, camping, and tiny home and trailer rentals.
Another parking lot to stay for free.

Shilin Forest and Jiuxiang Cave are close, with another large lake nearby and other farms.

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Went there with the kids, was very cool.

Can rent traditional outfits, take pictures in the temple and throne, my girls loved it.
The town itself is great if you like the old traditional buildings, and they had some shows put on, music, dancing, and little skits.

For about 35 rmb each, kids free, was worth it, wished we had more time there.