Embassy of Slovenia in China

Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Beijing

Ambassador: H.E. Dr. Marjan Cencen
Address: No. 57, Block F, Ya Qu Yuan, King's Garden Villas, No. 18, Xiao Yun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Postal Code: 100600
Tel: (+86)10 6468 1030, 6468 1154
Fax: (+86)10 6468 1040

 Surrounding Landmark Buildings: King's Garden Villas 

 Transportation to the Embassy of Slovenia in Beijing:
The embassy is located in the King's Garden Villas. You can take a public bus and get off at Wu Li Gou stop and then you can find the embassy very easily. The buses routes include Bus No. 405, 416, 516, 682, 707, 942 Zhi and Yuntong 104.


  Entry Regulations:

Apart from those in exceptional circumstances, travelers entering or stay in Slovenia must have valid travel documents. Accompanying persons are required to enter or leave Slovenia along with the passport holders. Members of the Group Visa should travel together and bring ID cards. The chief of the group is required to have valid personal travel permit.

 Customs Regulations
As for articles for travelers' personal use, including personal sports apparatus and personal vehicles, travelers can have an oral declaration and bring them in Slovenia duty-free. They should be taken out of Slovenia when you leave the country.

Travelers can bring their personal vehicles into Slovenia for six months at most. Oversea students in Slovenia can keep their personal vehicles in Slovenia till they finish their study. Such personal vehicles should not be rented, transferred or lent to others in Slovenia.

Travelers' personal sports apparatus for competition, performance or training purposes can be kept in Slovenia for twelve months at most.

Tobacco, liquor and perfume at a limited amount are exempted from duty if they are brought into Slovenia for travelers' personal use. However, Slovenian custom has definite restrictions on bringing in plants, animals, medicines, drugs and weapons.

 Dual Nationality
Slovenia does not recognize Dual Nationality. As for Slovenian citizens who have other nationalities, they will be naturally regarded as Slovenian citizens within Slovenia.


General Information of Slovenia:
 People: In 2005, Slovenia has a population of about 2 million. Slovenian people account for eight-three percent of the population.
 Language: Slovenian language is the official language.
 Religion: Most of the people embrace Catholicism.
 Geography: 20,273 square kilometers (7,827 square miles)
 Capital: Ljubljana is the capital and it has a population of about 260,000 in 2005.
 Important Festival: June 25 (National Day)
 Climate: Mountain Climate, Continental Climate and Mediterranean Climate
 Relationship with China: In 1992, the Republic of Slovenia and China established their foreign relations.

 Please contact China Embassy in Slovenia if Slovenians will go to China.

Travelers' Voices on Embassy of Slovenia in China

1.

Jun. 23,2009 00:38 Reply

Mr.Andrej Horvat(Australia) said:

Andrej Horvat is in Thailand.My two sisters want to sell for me
in Slovenia.I want my POOBLASTILO to be officialy signed and
stamped where in Chin. Pooblastilo can be in SLOVENIAN langu
age. Andrej Horvat

My e-mail is: andrejhorvat1954@yahoo.co.uk

Jun. 23,2009 01:48
Mr.Miriam(French) replied:

Why not ask your embassy in Thailand for help?

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