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China Embassy in Indonesia
The Embassy of China in Indonesia issues China Visa to a qualified Indonesian national who are currently resides or works in Indonesia and wishes to enter China. Depending on the nature of visit or business, China Visa available for Indonesian travelers and corresponding Visa Fee are as follows: Single-Entry Visa - 300,000; Double-Entry Visa 450,000; Multi-Entry Visa with 6-month validity 600,000; Multi-Entry Visa with 12-month validity 900,000. All rates quoted are in Indonesian Rupiahs. The regular processing time of a China Visa is four (4) working days. The Consular Office offers expedited service options to accommodate urgent demands, with corresponding fees: two (2) to three (3) working days 300,000 and one (1) working day 300,000. For the one (1) day processing, the applicant is required to present the air ticket for verification of flight schedule. Applications should be submitted before 11:30 in the morning. The approved Visa should be ready for pick-up between 3:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon. In addition to the filled-up China Visa Application Form, applicants seeking Multiple-Entries Visa (6 months or 12 months) should present evidence indicating frequent travel to China. The applicant who will apply for multiple-entries visa valid for 24 months to fill up a Supplementary Form provided by the Consular Office of the China Embassy in Indonesia. If there are other inquiries regarding travel to China and related concerns, the applicant may wish to consult with the other department of the Chinese Embassy in Indonesia: Consular Office, Science & Technology Office,Cultural Office, Defense Attaché Office or Commercial Office. There are consular districts in East Jawa Province, Bali Province, and East and West Nusa Tenggara Provinces. Know China China is renowned for producing outstanding theater, ballet and film productions. Independent travelling cultural groups perform in rural areas. Many Chinese enjoy visiting other regions to watch traditional and contemporary performances. But we wonder what the most populous nation in the world does more for recreation. Mahjong is a favorite table game and pastime. Sports such as table tennis, swimming, and football are among the most popular in China where good facilities are found in most cities. Early morning sessions of tai chi chuan, a traditional form of shadowboxing that provides both meditation and exercise, are a familiar sight in parks and courtyards.
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