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 »VPN to Access Google ,Face Book, Twitter, Instagram
It is not new that china had blocked access to Facebook, Google and twitter earlier but from last year china also started blocking gmail, Instagram and dropbox. This has been a huge problem for expats living in China. Especially at times when we need to search for a word or …
Read More »Yoga Day Celebration at Lecong
International Day Of Yoga – Organised By: Lecong Indian Community Today morning at 9:00 Am the lecong Indian Community organised a Yoga awareness and yoga teaching program at Hotel Fortuna, Lecong, Shunde district Foshan. This is the first time a cultural exchange program is organised by the Lecong Indian Association …
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Introduction The Dragon Boat Festival, also often known as the Tuen Ng or Duanwu Festival(端午节), is a traditional and statutory holiday originating in China. The festival now occurs on the 5th day of the 5th month of the traditional lunar calendar, the source of its alternative name, the Double Fifth …
Read More »Indian Prime-Minister meets the Foshan diaspora at Shanghai
Indian Prime Minister Mr.Naradera Modi Visited Shanghai. on May 16th 2015, the Indian Prime Minister Visited Shanghai and at noon He met the Indian living in China. A grand gala event was held at the Shanghai Expo Centre. It was such a glory for Indians, all indians in the hall …
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