Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in China

Embassy of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in Beijing

Ambassador: H.E. Mr. Narciso Ntugu,
Address: No. 2, Dong Si Jie, San Li Tun, Chaoyang District
Postal Code: 100600
Tel: (+86)10 6532 3679
Fax: (+86)10 6532 3805

 Surrounding Landmark Buildings: Sanlitun Embassy Areas, National Agricultural Exhibition Center

 Transportation to the Embassy of Equatorial Guinea:
The embassy is located in Sanlitun embassy areas. You can take a bus and get off at the Nongye Zhanlanguan stop (National Agricultural Exhibition Center); then walk westward along the Dong Si Jie, you can find the embassy. The buses routes include Bus No. 207, 402, 405, 420, 421, 627, 635, 671, 701, 707, 718, 801, 974, 984, Sunway Line 10, Te 3, Yuntong 107.

Visa Issue:
 Chinese and Equatorial Guinea citizens with Diplomatic Passport, Service Passport or Official Passport enjoy Visa-free access to the other country; while Ordinary Passport holders are required to apply for a visa. 

 The customs will have open-package inspection on entry travelers expect the diplomatic personnel. Travelers are advised to avoid carrying large sum of cash since it will be troublesome for the declaration. 

General Information of Equatorial Guinea: 
 Name: The Republic of Equatorial Guinea, La Republica de Guinea Ecuatorial

 People: The country has a population of 1.014 million in 2002 which are mainly Fang people (three quarters) and Bubi people (fifteen percent).

 Language: Spanish is the first official language; while French and Portuguese is the second and third official language. Fang Language and Bubi Language are the national languages.

 Religion: About eighty-two percent of the population embraces Catholicism, fifteen percent of the people believe in Islam and the others conform to Protestantism.

 Geography: The country is situated in the Midwest of Africa and it covers an area of 28,051 square kilometers (10,831 square miles).

 Capital: Malabo is the capital of Equatorial Guinea and it has a population of 265,000 in 2002.

 Important Festival: August 15 (Constitution Day); October 12 (Independency Day)

 Climate: Equatorial Rainforest Climate

 Relationship with China: The diplomatic relations between China and Equatorial Guinea was formal established in 1970.

 Please contact China Embassy in Equatorial Guinea if this country's citizens will go to China.
- Last updated on Oct. 27, 2023 -
Questions & Answers on Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in China
Asked by Pinglu ZHANG from FRANCE | Apr. 19, 2015 17:13Reply
Chinese citizen with a residence permit need a visa for entering equatorial guinea?
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Answered by Phyllis from INDONESIA | Apr. 19, 2015 20:16
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