--On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 12:15 -0400 Edward Lewis
<ed.le...@neustar.biz> wrote:

> At 8:24 -0700 8/24/10, Fred Baker wrote:
>> In the many times I have visited China, I have gotten a
>> business  visa once, and it was seriously not worth the
>> effort.
>> 
>> I plan to get a tourist visa.
>> 
> 
> I've done both (as a US passport holder), the difference in
> process was negligible to me.  (They certainly cost the same.)
> 
> In general, I'd err on calling a conference "work" if there
> was any relevance to my day job.
> 
> In some countries I am asked why I arrived, I don't recall
> ever being asked this in the Peoples Republic of China.

FWIW, I have been asked (although long ago and only once).  My
"normal" experience has been the one others have reported: check
passport for visa, check face and passport, stamp passport --
not a work spoken.    However, being very risk-adverse about
these things, I recommend Ed's advice unless the sponsor can get
a clear statement for us or there is a clear statement on the
embassy web site about professional meetings (IIR, there has
been from time to time).

      john

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