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China Embassy in Myanmar
Myanmar nationals seeking entry to China should file for a China Visa and submit the following basic requirements set by the Embassy of China in Myanmar: One (1) legibly and completely filled-up China Visa Application affixed with one (1) recent passport photo and a valid original passport which has at least one (1) blank Visa page with at least six (6) months validity left before expiration. The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar set the regular Visa Fee per person applying for a China Visa, as per Visa category; rates quoted are in US dollars: Single-Entry Visa - $25; Double-Entry Visa - $38; Multi-Entry Visa with six-month validity - $51; Multi-Entry Visa with 12-month Validity - $76; Multi-Entry Visa with 24-month validity - $126; and, Child Accompanying - $25. If the applicant requests to be granted Single-Entry China Visa, he or she needs to present a round-trip air ticket to China. If applying for Double-Entry China Visa, a travel route is required. The regular time for processing the China Visa can take up to four (4) working days. However, the China Embassy in Myanmar offers Expedited Service for Myanmar nationals who wish to have their Visas processed in two (2) to three (3) days processing for a $20 fee and one (1) working day for $30. The Consular Office of the Embassy of China in Myanmar is located in Yangon. The Embassy is composed of different departments to better serve the varied inquiries of travelers from Myanmar: Administrative Office, Political Counselor, Cultural Office, Economic & Commercial Office, Defense Attaché Office, and Political Office. For accessibility, there are Consular districts in the following strategic areas all over Myanmar: Ayeyarwady Division, Magway Division, Bago Division, Yangon Division, Sagaing Division, Tanintharyi Division,Chin State, Kayin State, Kayah State, Mon State, and Rakhine State. More About China The worlds most populous nation roughly at 1.5 billion has over a hundred ethnic groups. However, only 56 are officially recognized by the government of the Peoples Republic of China, the largest of which is the Han Chinese. Taoism and Buddhism are the major religions of the majority of Chinese. Since the early 20th Century vernacular Chinese or locally called baihua based on standard Mandarin is the standard everyday spoken language, in vocabulary and grammar, as well as in businesses and schools.
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