I originally planned to go to PRC, but my tourist visa application got refused (finally I can say China Bad for personal reasons! /s), so I changed my route to Serbia. At least I didn’t have to apply for a visa, and the flying will be shorter, I guess.

I’m going for a hiking trip in Jagodina with a volunteering group, and we’ll mostly clear out the path while camping. I’ve got some experience in camping, so I have no concern in that part.

Afaik the group consists of one Slovenian, three Serbian, two French, two Spanish, one RoC Chinese, and one Turk (me). I’ll try to not reveal my power level head-on since there’s one Taiwanese, but I guess I won’t face any discrimination even though I heard European education shows us like orcs of LotR.

I’m open to any suggestions on what to do there, comrades.

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    7 days ago

    They told me they only accept group visas with a minimum of five individuals in tourist visas.

    As for the whole Uighur schtick, the Turanist brainworms found and ruled the country, and teaching that every non-Turkic and Islamic country is an enemy in schools doesn’t help either. I can go on a rant about why this is the state ideology, but it’s better to cut it short for this comment.