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Travel Advice and Bulletin for Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games

The Olympic Games will be held from 8 to 24 August 2008 and the Paralympic Games from 6 to 17 September 2008.

Most events will be held in the capital city, Beijing. Regional centres will host some events: City of Qingdao (sailing); Hong Kong (equestrian); Tianjin, Shanghai, Shenyang and Qinhuangdao.

The official website of the Beijing 2008 Olympics can be found at en.beijing2008.cn.

Information on Australia’s contingent to the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games can be found on the official websites at: www.olympics.com.au and www.paralympic.org.au.

TICKETS

CoSport is the exclusive Australian provider of tickets for the Beijing Olympics. Visit www.cosport.com.au/b2008/aus/ for information.

HEALTH

The standard of medical care and range of familiar medications may often be limited. Hospitals and doctors may require cash payment. Medical evacuations are very expensive.

BEFORE GOING: get comprehensive travel insurance to cover medical and other costs.

PASSPORT AND VISA

Make sure you have the necessary visa(s) and your passport has a minimum of six months validity – even if you only intend to stay for a few days. Always carry your passport with you as random checks may be conducted by police.

China dies not recognise dual nationality. If you are an Australian/Chinese dual national you should travel on your Australian passport or we may not be able to provide you with consular services.

Visa conditions are subject to change. For up-to-date visa information, Australians should contact the nearest Chinese mission well in advance of travel.

REMEMBER: a visa does not guarantee an entry to another country.

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BE AWARE: when overseas, local laws apply to you and penalties can be severe.

The travel advisories for China, Hong Kong and Macau are updated regularly. They contain the latest information on safety and security, local laws, entry and exit requirements and health issues and are available online at smartraveller.gov.au.

A travel bulletin for Australians visiting Beijing for 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games is also available at smartraveller.gov.au.

The travel advice and bulletin should be read as part of your pre-departure plans and while you are in China. Subscribe to get free updates emailed to you.

CONTACTS IN CHINA

Australian Embassy

21 Donghimenwai Dajie
Sanlitun Beijing 100600

Telephone (86 10) 5410 4111
Facsimile (86 10) 5140 4292
Web: www.china.embassy.gov.au/

邮编100600
北京三里屯东直门外大街21号
澳大利亚大使馆

电话: (86 10) 5140 4111
传真: (86 10) 5140 4292
网址: www.china.embassy.gov.au

Australian Consulate-General - Hong Kong

23/F Harbour Centre
25 Harbour Road
Wan Chai Hong Kong

Telephone (852) 2827 8111
Facsimile (852) 2585 4457

Australian Consulate-General- Shanghai

Level 22 Citiq Square
1168 Nanjing West Road
Shanghai 200041

Telephone (86 21) 5292 5500
Facsimile (86 21) 5292 5511

邮编 200041
南京西路1168号中信泰富广场22楼
澳大利亚驻上海总领事馆

电话: (86 21) 5292 5500
传真: (86 21) 5292 5511

Chinese Emergency Services

General emergency (Police, medical, fire) telephone 110

CONTACTS IN AUSTRALIA

The 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre (CEC) in Canberra can be contacted for assistance from anywhere in the world on +61262613305.

In Australia you can call the CEC on 1300 555 135 for the cost of a local call.

Embassy of the People’s Republic of China
15 Coronation Drive
Yarralumla ACT 2600

Tel: +61 2 6273 4780
Fax: +61 2 6273 4878
Email: chinaemb_au@mfa.gov.cn
Web: au.china-embassy.org/eng/

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