List of people banned from entering China

This is a list of notable people who have been, or are currently, banned from entering China by the Chinese Communist Party.[1][2]

Currently banned

Individual Nationality Occupation Reason banned
David Alton United Kingdom Politician Spreading "lies and disinformation" about the country, according to the Chinese government.[3]
Steve Bannon United States Former White House chief strategist under former US President Donald Trump (2017) "Planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves, gravely interfered in China's internal affairs, undermined China's interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations.”[4]
Margarete Bause Germany Politician Vocal supporter of the Muslim Uighur minorities and asking the German government to support sending UN observers to Xinjiang province.[5]
Justin Bieber Canada Singer 'Bad behavior' according to Chinese authorities.[6]
John Bolton United States Former US ambassador to the United Nations (2005–2006) and United States National Security Advisor (2018–2019) "Planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves, gravely interfered in China's internal affairs, undermined China's interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations.”[7]
Bjork Iceland Singer Shouted 'Tibet, Tibet' at the end of a performance.
Jon Bon Jovi United States Used an image of the Dalai Lama during a concert.
James W. Carr Former commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Retaliation for U.S. sanctioning officials over human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang.[8]
Ker Chien-ming Taiwan Majority Leader of the Legislative Yuan Supporter of Taiwan's independence.
Ted Cruz United States United States Senator from Texas (since 2013) Critical of the Chinese Communist Party's policies toward minority groups and people of faith.[9]
Miley Cyrus Singer and actress Took a picture where she pulled her skin back around her eyes, which was construed as racist against Asians.
Harrison Ford Actor Outspoken support for Tibet.
Noel Gallagher United Kingdom Singer Performed in a two-day Tibetan Freedom Concert in New York in 1997; deemed as an 'enemy of the people'.[10]
Ursula Gauthier France Journalist Published an article about Uyghurs in Xinjiang which Chinese government officials disapproved of.[11]
Richard Gere United States Actor Outspoken support for Tibet and criticism of the Chinese Communist Party.
Nus Ghani United Kingdom Politician Spreading "lies and disinformation" about the country, according to the Chinese government.[12]
Selena Gomez United States Singer Shared a photo of her and the Dalai Lama together on social media.
Gigi Hadid Model Visa revoked after an online video showed her doing a slant-eyes gesture in imitation of Buddha.
Clive Hamilton Australia Public intellectual Retaliation for Australia banning visas of two Chinese academics.[13]
Jay-Z United States Rapper Constant use of vulgar language in music, according to the former Chinese Culture Ministry.
Alex Joske Australia Author Retaliation for Australia banning visas of two Chinese academics.[14]
Lady Gaga United States Singer Music being too vulgar and meeting with the Dalai Lama.
Anastasia Lin Canada Model and human rights activist Outspoken on human rights abuses in China, particularly against the Chinese Communist Party.[15]
Perry Link United States Scholar & professor at the University of California, Riverside Outspoken on human rights abuses by the Chinese Communist Party and having written essays on the Tianenman Square protests.[16][17]
Tim Loughton United Kingdom Politician and Member of Parliament (1997–2024) Accusing the Chinese government for committing genocide against Uyghur Muslims.[18]
Franco Mella Italy Roman Catholic priest and Hong Kong activist. Linked to rising tensions between the Chinese government and the Holy See.[19]
Andrew J. Nathan United States Professor Connection with The Tiananmen Papers[20]
Neil O'Brien United Kingdom Politician and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health (2022–2023) Spreading "lies and disinformation" about the country, according to the Chinese government.[21]
James Paterson Australia Senator of Victoria (since 2016) Critical of Chinese actions towards the Uighurs in Xinjiang province as well as attempting to influence opinion about China within Australia.[22][23][24]
Andrew Hastie Australia MP (since 2015) [25]
Katy Perry United States Singer Wore a sunflower dress, which is an anti-China symbol, at a performance in Taiwan.
Mike Pompeo Former CIA director (2017–2018) and United States Secretary of State (2018–2021) "Planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves, gravely interfered in China's internal affairs, undermined China's interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations.”[26]
Marco Rubio United States Senator from Florida (2011–2025) and United States Secretary of State (since 2025) Critical of the Chinese Communist Party's policies toward minority groups and people of faith.[27]
Iain Duncan Smith United Kingdom Former Leader of the Conservative Party (2001–2003) Accusing the Chinese government for committing genocide against Uyghur Muslims.[28]
David Thewlis Actor Starred in the movie Seven Years in Tibet.[29]
Francis Tolentino Philippines Former Senate Majority Leader (2024–2025) Advancing the Philippines' interests in the South China Sea dispute.[30]
Nury Turkel United States Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Retaliation for U.S. sanctioning officials over human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang.[31]
Miles Yu Historian Retaliation for U.S. sanctioning two officials over human rights abuses in Tibet.[32]
Zedd Germany
Russia
DJ and record producer Liked a tweet from South Park's official account.[33]

Previously banned

Individual Nationality Occupation Reason banned Ban lifted
Jean-Jacques Annaud France Director Directed the movie Seven Years in Tibet. 2012[34]
Bob Dylan United States Singer Chinese authorities argued that his countercultural long-held status was potentially damaging. 2011 (ban applied in 2010)[35]
Helmut Martin Germany Sinologist Criticism of the Chinese Communist Party.[36] 1999 (deceased)
Melissa Mathison United States Screenwriter Activism for Tibet and writer of the movie Kundun, which portrayed the Chinese Communist Party negatively. 2015 (deceased)
Brad Pitt Actor Starred in Seven Years in Tibet. 2014
Martin Scorsese Director Directed Kundun, which portrayed the Chinese Communist Party negatively. 2012
Elliot Sperling Historian Wrote an essay in support of detained Uyghur professor Ilham Tohti. 2017 (deceased)[37]

See also

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