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What if my passport expires but my Chinese visa is still valid?
When traveling to China, present both passports, using the new one for identification and the old one for the visa and residence permit.
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Can pets and owners depart from different countries while complying with customs regulations?
The pet owner and her sister are inquiring about the feasibility of departing from different countries with pets while complying with customs regulations.
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Can a minor travel to China and stay in a hotel without a parent's presence?
As per the official response from the National Immigration Administration's 12367 Service Platform, there are no specific restrictions set by Chinese border control authorities for unaccompanied minors entering the country.
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Who is eligible for the 240-hour visa-free transit policy in China?
The applicant must be a citizen of one of the following 55 countries that are eligible for the visa-free transit policy.
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FAQs on China's 24-hour visa-free transit for intl travelers
Discover information on China's 24-hour visa-free transit policy for international travelers, covering requirements, permits, restrictions, and extensions in this guide.
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Where can I store my luggage while traveling in Shanghai?
There are 32 metro stations offering storage services, with 61 locations and 1,760 lockers available. In addition, 227 cultural and tourist sites across the city also offer luggage storage services.
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What can't I bring into a subway station?
Items weighing more than 23 kilograms and have a volume exceeding 0.2 cubic meters, or those that have a total length, height and width that exceed 1.8 meters, are prohibited from entering the station.
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Shanghai Tourist Information & Service
Check out the locations, addresses, phone numbers, and opening hours of the Shanghai Tourist Information & Service Centers (updated February 2024) here.
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Service guide for e-CNY Application
The e-CNY App, issued by the People's Bank of China, offers personal e-wallet management and currency exchange services. Here's a guide for visitors in China.
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FAQs: China's visa-free entry policy
Foreign citizens applying for visa-free entry, upon their arrival in China, can stay 15 consecutive natural days, until the 24th hour of the 15th natural day, before leaving China.
Foreign citizens eligible for the visa-free entry policy, whether in groups or as individuals, can apply for the visa-free entry policy.
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FAQs
- What if my passport expires but my Chinese visa is still valid?
- Can pets and owners depart from different countries while complying with customs regulations?
- Can a minor travel to China and stay in a hotel without a parent's presence?
- Who is eligible for the 240-hour visa-free transit policy in China?