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Tours to China from Poland

Well designed china tour packages for Poland tourists! Here are the never-miss destinations for recommendation, the imperial capital Beijing, city of Terracotta Worriers Xi’an, prosperous Shanghai, karst paradise Guilin, Beautiful Yellow Mountain, picturesque old town Lijiang, Giant Panda Hometown Lijiang, holy land of Tibet…

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Where to Apply for China Visa? 
To make your trip to China an easy and pleasant one, you are kindly advised to consult the local Chinese Embassy or Consulates-General first for the tourist visa. They will readily help you go through the necessary procedures. We also hope you may find the following info helpful.

◎ Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Republic of Poland
Address: Bonifraterska Street, 100-203 Warsaw, Poland
Tel: +48-22-8313836
Fax: +48-22-6354211
Office Hours: 08:30-12:00, 13:30-17:00, Monday-Friday (except holidays)
Email: mailbox@chinaembassy.org.pl
Website: http://www.chinaembassy.org.pl/pol/ (Polish)

Consular Office
Tel: +48-22-8319129 +48-605048786, 607291268 (for Consular Protection)
Office Hours:
13:30-15:30, Monday (except holidays)
09:00-11:00, Wednesday, Thursday (except holidays)
Email: consular@chinaembassy.org.pl
Consular Districts: Except for consular districts of Chinese consulate in Gdansk

◎ Consulate-General of PRC in Gdansk
Address: Al. Grunwaldzka 1, 80-236 Gdansk, Poland
Tel: + 48-58-3402620
Fax: + 48-58-3415600
Email: china@consulate.gda.pl

Visa Office
Tel: + 48-58-3402620
Fax: +48-58-3402625
Office Hours: 14:00-16:00 on Monday, Friday
09:30-11:30 on Wednesday
Consular Districts: Province of West Pomerania, Pomerania Province, Kujawsko- Pomerania Province, Warminsko-Mazurskie Province

Flights from Poland to China
Based on feedback from our Polish guests and our own travel experiences, we've found the following websites are very helpful for investigating and ticketing airfare to and from each of our trips.

• www.cheapflights.ca/
• www.tianxun.cn/
• www.tripbase.com/
• www.expedia.com/Flights
• www.Orbitz.com
• www.travelocity.com

What about drinks?

A: Local tea is commonly served with meals and there is a variety of soft drinks, local and imported beers and wines available for purchase. You should not drink the tap water, bottled water is inexpensive and readily available. If you like a 'cuppa', you may like to bring along a small supply of tea bags, coffee and milk powder. Most rooms have electric jugs or thermos flasks of boiling water to make hot.

 

What are the toilet facilities like on tour?

A: All of our hotels have western style bathrooms and toilets. Obviously in the more remote areas, they may be a little more basic, but clean and simple is common. Whilst sightseeing, toilet facilities at restaurants and local tourist sites can vary and we would recommend that you carry tissues, wet wipes or disinfectant gel with you, “just in case”.

 

What should I pack?

A: Casual clothing is appropriate at all times although clothes that are too revealing are still frowned upon in all over China. Try to pack lightly as your trip may involve an amount of personal baggage handling as porters are often not available except in larger hotels. For security reasons it is essential that your baggage can be locked whilst during air transportation between cities. At times, you may not be able to check into your hotel room immediately or be able to access your main bags. To ensure your comfort, a change of clothes in your hand luggage to coincide with local weather conditions is always handy. All personal toiletries should be taken with you and small packets of tissues or wet wipes are recommended. A small medical kit containing medication to alleviate common ailments is suggested.
 

 

Clothing suggestion:

Season

Month

Temperature ( F)

Suggesting Clothing

Spring

Mar - May

50 - 71.6

Western suits, jackets, sports coats, woolen jackets, long sleeve shirts and travel shoes

Summer

Jun - Aug Above

71.6

T-shirts, short sleeve shirts, skirts, sandals, caps, rain wear

Autumn

Sep - Nov

50- 71.6

Western suits, jackets, sports coats, light woolen sweaters, rain wear and travel shoes

Winter

Dec - Feb

Below 50

Overcoat, thick woolen sweaters, lined coats; In northern China, cap, gloves and cotton-padded shoes are required

 

What credit cards can I use?

A: At present the Bank of China accepts Master, American Express, Dynasty, Visa, JCB, and Diners Club cards. Travelers may use these cards to draw cash over the exchange counters in China's banks, make purchases or pay bills at large department stores, restaurants and hotels in more than 100 major cities in China. A surcharge of 2% is always charged for card transactions.

 Where can I get consular assistance?

◎Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Beijing
Address: No.1, Ri Tan Lu, Jian Guo Men Wai, Chaoyang District
Postal Code: 100600
Tel: (+86)10 6532 1235, 6532 1236, 6532 1237
Fax: (+86)10 6532 1745
E-mail: polska@public2.bta.net.cn
Services for Trade & Investment
Tel: (+86)10 6532 1888
Fax: (+86)10 6532 4958
Defense Attaché's Office
Fax: (+86)10 6532 1246


◎Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Guangzhou
Address: No. 63, Sha Mian Da Jie, Guangzhou
Postal Code: 510130
Tel: (+86)20 8186 1854, 8186 5009, 8190 0040
Fax: (+86)20 8186 2872
E-mail: plcogeca@public.guangzhou.gd.cn


◎Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Shanghai
Chancery: No.618 Jian Guo Xi Road, Xu Hui District, Shanghai
Postal Code: 200031
Tel: (+86)21 6433 9288
Fax: (+86)21 6433 0417
E-mail: cgpl@polandshanghai.org