Beijing Travel
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Beijing travel guide, Beijing travel tips.
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Jancy posted on the forum topic Foreign Exchange Tips in China in the group Beijing Travel: 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Post Office:
Letters posted within the city need a stamp of 0.6 Yuan and letters posted within the country need to stick a stamp of 0.8 Yuan. According to the different region and weight every international airmail letter costs more than 5.4 Yuan. Letters posted to Hong Kong or Taiwan needs about 2.5 Yuan. The International [...] -
Jancy posted on the forum topic Foreign Exchange Tips in China in the group Beijing Travel: 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Credit Card:
It is very convenient for tourists to use credit cards in star hotels and the large emporiums of Beijing. At present main credit cards accepted in China, are Master card, Visa, American Express, JCB and Diners. -
Jancy posted on the forum topic Foreign Exchange Tips in China in the group Beijing Travel: 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Bank:
Beijing Wangfujing Branch of Bank of China
Address: 1, Chang' an Jie, Dongcheng District
Beijng Qianmen Branch of Bank of China
Address: 17, Xi Jiaomin Xiang, Xicheng Distric
Beijing Xidan Branch of Bank of China
Address: 130, Xidan Bei Dajie, Xicheng District
Beijing Dongzhi Men Branch of Bank of China
Address: 35, Wangfujing Da Jie, Dongcheng District
Beijing Xindongan Emporium Branch of Bank [...] -
Jancy started the forum topic Foreign Exchange Tips in China in the group Beijing Travel: 9 months, 3 weeks ago
In Beijing, Great Britain Pound, Euro, U.S. Dollar, Swiss Franc, Singapore Dollar, Swedish Crown, Danish Crown, Norwegian Crown, Japanese Yen, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollar, Philippine Peso, Thai Baht are all exchangeable at the bank of China, and other authorized banks offer foreign exchange service, some hotels, restaurants and shops will also accept foreign exchange business [...]
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Jancy started the forum topic China tourist visa tips in the group Beijing Travel: 9 months, 3 weeks ago
If you are coming to China for sightseeing, you should obtain a tourist visa from the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in your home country. It is more convenient for tourists booked through Chinese travel agencies to get group visas for their visit to China.
Tourist visas are usually good for two months, but can be [...]
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Don't give tips to Chinese guides
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Chinese guides are not allowed to accept tips. Plz don’t [...]
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