Our recommendation: stay away!
It is often said that the disappearance of Satoshi Nakamoto was the greatest thing that ever happened to Bitcoin. The moment China banned Bitcoin mining is clearly a close second.
The centralization of mining pools in the remote regions of China, and particularly in the places where human rights violations are ostensibly rampant, was in fact a huge concern for users like myself, who would prefer that their transaction fees not be used to support slavery.
Now that mining is no longer done in China, this is no longer an issue for us.
For people in China, the ban may make it a bit more difficult for them to access the network.
However, in a country that frequently makes people disappear for no apparent reason, or jails them for either posting the wrong things on social media or downloading non-approved apps on their phone, we don't believe that making Bitcoin illegal will be a major deterrent for them.
Authoritarian governments like yours are the reason Bitcoin was created, and the fact that you attempted to shut it down only illustrates to have Bitcoin in the first place.
If you are indeed looking to improve your society, we can of course make many recommendations.
However, if you're looking to exploit our network of freedom as you do your own citizens, we strongly recommend that you stay away.