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I don't think it will be a big issue..
Harpman60 1075 reads
posted
1 / 10


We know how the visa waiver program for Koreans revolutionized the LA Hobby life resulting in  the K-dolls  becoming the dominant force. 
Well for those who love Asians dolls your good luck might get even better. Our good life is bound to get even better.    
"Tourists and business executives from Taiwan will be allowed to travel to the U.S. without a visa for as long as 90 days starting Nov. 1"

Taiwan Visitors Get Visa-Free U.S. Travel, Officials Say
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-10-02/taiwan-visitors-get-visa-free-u-dot-s-dot-travel-officials-say

mrnicecream 11 Reviews 291 reads
posted
2 / 10

You know what they say, competition is good for the market. Amirite!

ddglover 8 Reviews 370 reads
posted
3 / 10

The Japanese have been in the visa-waiver program yet they don't come like the K-dolls do.

So_Ca_Dreaming 385 reads
posted
4 / 10

China's living standard is much lower than Korea or Taiwan so they may be more eager to please. One can hope. LOL

zhuangbi 112 Reviews 317 reads
posted
5 / 10

not necessarily, maybe 20 years ago.... i know china-dolls that drive porsche 911. too many sugar daddies in CN metropolises now

Beemer310 35 Reviews 369 reads
posted
6 / 10

The k girls have been around long enough and will and can probably adapt to the changing market (if it happens).

The only thing I don't want to see is the issue of safety being compromised due to competition.

For me, the k girls will always be on top (hahah yes I went there).

Beemer

Posted By: Harpman60

We know how the visa waiver program for Koreans revolutionized the LA Hobby life resulting in  the K-dolls  becoming the dominant force. 
Well for those who love Asians dolls your good luck might get even better. Our good life is bound to get even better.    
"Tourists and business executives from Taiwan will be allowed to travel to the U.S. without a visa for as long as 90 days starting Nov. 1"

Taiwan Visitors Get Visa-Free U.S. Travel, Officials Say
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-10-02/taiwan-visitors-get-visa-free-u-dot-s-dot-travel-officials-say

ddglover 8 Reviews 323 reads
posted
7 / 10

it's a great injustice to compare K-dolls with them.

timinaz 14 Reviews 196 reads
posted
8 / 10

try putting THAI in the name search and see how many are already here.

roller 19 Reviews 152 reads
posted
9 / 10
FROOMIE 184 Reviews 212 reads
posted
10 / 10

The original post talked about citizens of Taiwan that will have a no-visa 90 day visit. Taiwan is considered "part" of China -- but Taiwanese people tend to disagree. Officially Taiwan is governed by China, but ask someone that lives in Taipei.  They'll tell you Taiwan is Taiwan. Not China.  I know people from both parts of Mainland China and from Taiwan.  There is quite a difference.  Taiwan is an economic powerhouse, very good education system, great government services.  It stands alone as a very modern country.  It's quite interesting really, how the political environment is.  Passports are different.  My Taiwanese friends have Taiwainese passports.  Chinese friends have Chinese passports.  Very unique situation and could be a political hotbed in the near future.  As in the article, China does not enjoy the 90 day no-visa waiver.

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