Individual | Nationality | Occupation | Reason banned |
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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] |