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How Can Foreigners Apply for Non-criminal Certification During Their Period of Stay in China?
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The scope: foreigners who used to live in China with three types of visa like J-1, Z and X. Foreigners permanently living in Beijing should provide original or copy of passport and residence permit;
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FAQ About Beijing Olympic Tickets
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Fulfilling its commitment to allow all to enjoy the Games, the Beijing Organizing Committee for the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) revealed details of its affordable ticketing program. Fifty-eight percent of all tickets for sale will be priced at or below RMB 100 (US$12.7).
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How Do You Secure Chinese Nationality?
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According to the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, the country doesn't recognize dual nationality for any Chinese national. Foreign nationals or stateless persons who are willing to abide by China's Constitution and laws and who meet one of the following conditions may be naturalized upon approval of their applications:
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Where Can I Find Bus to Go to the Simaitai Great Wall?
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Simatai Great Wall is 130 kilometers (80 miles) to the northeast of Beijing. There are two routes. You can take the coach at the Long-distance Bus Station in Dongzhimen in east of Beijing to Miyun County where you change to a minibus that goes directly to the sightseeing spot.
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How to See a Doctor in China?
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The first thing you should know about local medical services is the emergency call number. You can dial 120 from anywhere. An ambulance will normally arrive in a few minutes but traffic conditions can cause delays.
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What Do I Need to Know About Exchanging Money in China?
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When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When you visit China you should have enough yuan -- China's official currency -- for daily expenses, rent, food, clothes and incidentals. Some people will say US dollars are accepted by businesses. But it won't be convenient for you to live your life depending on US dollars.
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