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Getting there | General information
China fact for travelers
General information

bauma China 2012ACCOMODATION
A list of recommended hotels in Shanghai is available at a later stage

CHINESE EMBASSIES
At the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China at http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ (Missions Overseas => Chinese Embassies) you can find the contact data of the Chinese Embassy in your country.

CLIMATE
China stretches over four climatic zones, from cool-temperate to tropical. North of the Yangtse river the winters are very cold and the summers are hot and dry. South of the Yangtse river the winters are less harsh, but the summers obtain high temperatures and high humidity. Best time to visit China is April to June and September to November. A brief weather report on all major cities in China is available at http://weather.yahoo.com/regional/CHXX.html.

CURRENCY / CREDIT CARDS
The official currency in China is the Renminbi (RMB), also called Yuan (¥) or Kuai (1 Yuan = 10 Jiao = 100 Fen). There is no limit on the amount of foreign currency that can be brought into China, but it must be declared to the customs. Dollar and Euros can be exchanged in every international hotel; however, exchange offices and banks offer better rates. The return exchange of RMB in foreign currency is only possible with the exchange receipt. One person is allowed to take along no more than RMB 6,000 at arrival and departure. Most Chinese ATMs will allow for withdrawals from foreign bank accounts for a small, flat, out of network fee. Before traveling, find out if your home bank charges a currency conversion fee on such transactions. Be sure to check for the Plus or Cirrus symbols, as there are many ATMs which are not linked to international networks and may retain your card. Some machines that show the Maestro or Visa or Cirrus signs will not necessarily deliver cash for a foreign card. However an adjacent, apparently identical machine in the same bank lobby may work.
The current exchange rate is available at http://de.finance.yahoo.com/m5?a=1&s=EUR&t=CNY&c=0.
We recommend to bring a sufficient amount of cash (US$, EUR).
Credit cards(e.g. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club) are accepted in most international hotels and in tourist stores. 

ELECTRICITY
Electricity in China is 220V, 50 cycles. Two-pin sockets and some three-pin sockets are in use. Most of the hotels have a socket in the bathroom for both 110V and 220V. However, outside of the bathroom, only 220V sockets are provided. Although an adapter may be borrowed from the hotel, it is recommended to bring your own adapter plug.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Visas are required by most foreigners entering mainland China. For a visa application the following documents are needed:
  • passport (with a validity of more than 6 months)
  • completed visa application form
  • 1 passport photograph
At the homepage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China at http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ (Missions Overseas => Chinese Embassies), you can find a link of your country’s embassy for downloading and printing the visa application form or further information on the application procedure.

For Germans: At the homepage of the Chinese Embassy (www.china-botschaft.de), you can find a link for downloading and printing the visa application form for China.

Please check the homepage of the China embassy in your country for all further details on the application of a visa as well as the fees for processing the visa. We would recommend a visa application via a travel agency.
 
If you have to sign contracts in China you need a business visa (one-time entry). An official invitation letter is required to apply for a business visa.

This invitation letter for exhibitors (free of charge) and visitors (subject to charge) will be provided by our office in Shanghai:
MMI (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
11th floor, GC Tower,
1088 Yuanshen Road,
Pudong New Area,
Shanghai 200122, P.R. China
Mr. Steve Shen
Phone +86 21 20205500 (ext. 863)
Fax +86 21 20205666
shen.le@mmi-shanghai.com

FOREIGN EMBASSIES IN CHINA
At http://embassiesinchina.com you find the addresses of your own Embassy and Consulate in Shanghai.

HEALTH / VACCINATIONS
There are no particular immunizations required for entry into China, unless the traveller is coming from a yellow fever infected area. As for direct entry from Europe no vaccinations are required. We recommend to renew vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Polio and Diphtheria.

In case of an emergency the embassies can give you the contact of English or German speaking physicians in China. Most hotels offer their own first-aid service or organize medical assistance. In large cities medical care has reached a high standard. You can even find medical divisions only for foreigners. Be cautious with unpeeled fruit, ice, ice-cream and water from the tap.

It is highly recommended to get an accident and medical insurance coverage for any medical expenses that may arise.
Information in German can be found at:
http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/diplo/de/LaenderReiseinformationen.jsp

LANGUAGE / COMMUNICATION
The official language of China is Mandarin (chin.: pu tong hua). However, the regional dialects vary quite heavily. In tourist centers (e.g. international hotels) and business circles English is mostly spoken. If you take a taxi it is recommended to take a business card of your hotel with you or to ask for written directions in Chinese at the reception desk.

MAIL / TELEPHONE / INTERNET

Mail:
Stamps are available at post offices or at the hotel reception, where postcards and letters will also be mailed for you.
Telephone: The international country code of China is +86. International calls from the hotel are very expensive. Local calls are usually free of charge. Most major cities operate telephone booths, which can be used for international calls with telephone cards. In most cases your mobile phone will work in large cities. You can also use your mobile phone with a Chinese prepaid card, which can be bought in stores.
Internet cafes can be found mainly in large cities and tourist centers.

OPENING HOURS
Banks: Mo to Sa 9am – 12am and 1pm – 4:30pm
Offices: Mo to Fr 8am – 12am and 1pm – 5pm
Stores: Mo to Su 10am – 10pm
There is no official closing hour.
Post Offices: Mo to Fr 7am – 7pm
Sa to Su 7am – 5pm
Restaurants: Mo to Su 10am – 10pm
Sights: usually 8am – 4:30pm

SAFETY
China is a very safe country. However, when visiting major tourist locations beware of pickpockets. Therefore, we recommend to deposit all valuables in your hotel safe.
For Germans: Additional information in German is available at the homepage of the Federal Foreign Office at http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de (Länder, Reisen und Sicherheit => please enter China).

TIME ZONE
Despite the enormous size China has only one time zone (Beijing standard time). There is no daylight saving time, i.e. only standardized Central European Time (CET) plus 7 hours, during the European daylight saving time plus 6 hours.

TIPPING
Although the practice is not officially recognized, tipping is now common in top-class international hotels and restaurants. However, tipping is still not expected in rural areas. There is no general rule about tipping; it is up to your own sensitiveness, usually about 10% are common. Normally consumer tax is included in the price on goods, but high-class hotels and restaurants may add a service charge of 10-15%.

USEFUL ADDRESSES IN GERMANY
Botschaft der Volksrepublik China
Herr Wu Hongbo (Botschafter)
Märkisches Ufer 54, 10179 Berlin
Tel. +49 30 275880
Fax +49 30 27588221
http://www.china-botschaft.de/
Generalkonsulat der Volksrepublik China
Herr Ma Jinsheng (Generalkonsul)
Romanstr. 107, 80639 München
Tel. +49 89 17301625
Fax +49 89 17094506
Der Konsularbezirk umfasst das Land Bayern.

Botschaft der Volksrepublik China
Abt. für Außenwirtschaft und Handel
Majakowskiring 66, 13156 Berlin
Tel. +49 30 88668282
 
Fax +49 30 88668288
 
 
USEFUL ADDRESSES FOR GERMANS IN CHINA
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Dr. Michael Schaefer (Botschafter)
17, Dongzhimenwai Dajie
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100600, PR China
Tel. +86 10 85329000
E-mail: embassy@peki.diplo.de
Internet: http://www.deutschebotschaft-china.org/
Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany
Hans Mondorf (Generalkonsul)
Western Tower, 25th Floor, No. 19, 4th Section Renmin Nan Road, Chengdu
Tel. +86 28 85280800
E-mail: info@chengdu.diplo.de
Internet: http://www.chengdu.diplo.de

Büro Konsular- und Visaangelegenheiten
14/F New Century Plaza
188 Wu Jiang Road
Shanghai 200041, PR China
Tel. +86 21 62171520
E-mail: passvisa@gk-shanghai.org.cn

German Industry and Commerce (GIC) Shanghai
25/F China Fortune Tower
1568 Century Avenue, Pudong
Shanghai 200122, PR China
Tel. +86 21 68758536 
E-mail: office@sh.china.ahk.de
Internet: http://china.ahk.de/en/home/

USEFUL INTERNET LINKS
The following websites provide useful information about China:

In English: In German:
The following applies:
No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. The author also expressly distances himself from the material of all third party internet web sites, even if this document links to these external sites. The declaration is valid for all links given in this document.


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