I got my visa for my Beijing travel

What this photo is all about? This photo shows a commercial building in Kuala Lumpur with the Bank of China at its ground floor. It is also where the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Malaysia is. Yes. I’ve just got my visa ready and I’m ready to fly to Beijing of China this weekend. Hooray! πŸ™‚

Visa at Bank of China

Citizens from most of the countries who wish to visit China for whatever purposes including traveling must apply to obtain a valid visa to stay in China for up to 30 days. There are only few countries got the exemption. If you are planning a trip to China in the near future, make sure to check if your country is exempted from this official website of Embassy of People Republic of China or else you must apply a visa at your nearest service centre in your country at least 10 days before your flight to China.

There are 3 types of visa eligible for traveling purposes. Travelers can either apply for Single stay, Double stay or Multiple stay visa valid for 6, 12 or 24 months (Single stay visa is only valid for 3 months for a maximum stay of 30 days).

So I will be traveling to Beijing tonight for a week to explore the historical landmarks and culture of the capital of P.R. of China, with my Nikon D7000 and a bunch of lenses of course. By the way, the above photo was shot with the Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 Ultra Wide Angle lens. When its Auto focus mechanism is working properly (read my Preview on the Sigma 10-20mm lens to know what I meant by that), the image it captured is very very sharp indeed.

See you soon! πŸ™‚ – Travel Feeder, your ultimate photo travel guide to China

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