China visa rumors abound, and it can be extremely difficult figuring out what is fact and what is fiction when it comes to Chinese visas. While rules change, the official websites listing them rarely do. Visa agents exist in a gray zone of varying legality, and can often accomplish things …
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18 Things To Know Before You Visit China
1. Don’t stick your chopsticks upright in your rice. It’s considered extremely rude because it’s associated with funerals. Usually, people leave rice with chopsticks in them at the tombstones of their loved ones in order to “feed them” in the afterlife. 2. Refusing to take a gift is not rude. …
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1. China Tourist Visa (L) The tourist (L) and transit (G) visas are the only ones that you can apply for without assistance from a business, government or academic institution. Most visitors to China will only require a tourist L which will allow them to travel freely in most parts …
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Regulations The PRC follows the international system and issues visas according to its laws and regulations which may be modified from time to time. The information provided on this page is about entry to the PRC mainland only: it does not include entry rules for Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan. …
Read More »Returning back to Lecong
After a 2 days trip at Yang Jiang the team of to be F1 drivers drove the car for more than 6 hours to reach at mid night for a dinner at Curry palace.
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After non stop playing and partying the holiday team woke up late for a brunch and the sea side restaurant and went to freshen up at the new beach with air filled tubes and sunbathing. did we miss some thing ? Yes missed all the other friends who couldn’t join …
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After a day long driving, swimming and eating the Holiday team wound up at Sha Bo Bay to spend the evening. The group joined the other Chinese tourists bursting firecrackers and lighting the Kong Ming Light, which happens to be a hot air balloon, All business men and family turned …
Read More »Evening Party at Yang Jiang
Continuing the National Holidays in China the Lecong Indian Association organised a trip to Yang Jiang, Costal City, in southern Guangdong on the 4th and 5th October 2014. After a swim at the beach it was all fun and fervour. No one was empty stomach when Idily Sambar and traditional …
Read More »Holiday Team Trip to Yang Jiang
On 4th October and 5th October a holiday travel plan to Yang Jiang sea side City in Guangdong Province was organised by Lecong Indian Association. More than 17 members volunteered for the 2 day memorable Trip. The group left Lecong and arrived at Yangjiang Sha Po Wan beach by noon …
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