Austria Embassy in China
This page lists Austria Embassy and Consulates in
China including contacts information and addresses in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and some more useful information. Taking a note of the embassy or consulate contacting information in your travel cities will let your China tour more safety.
Austria Embassy in Beijing, China
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Embassy of Austria in China
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Jian Guo Men Wai, Xiu Shui Nan Jie 5, Beijing, China
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(86-10) 6532 2061
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(86-10) 6532 1505
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Email:
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peking-ob@bmeia.gv.at
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Austria Consulate General in Shanghai
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Estonian Consulate General in Shanghai
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Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, Jiangsu Province, Anhui Province
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3A, Qihua Tower, No.1375 Huaihai Zhong Road, Shanghai
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(86-21) 6474 0268
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(86-21) 6474 1554
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Austria Consulate General in Guangzhou
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Estonian Consulate General in Guangzhou
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Guangdong, Hainan, Hunan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi
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Room 1202, Teem Tower, 208 Tianhe Road, Guangzhou 510620
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(86-20) 85160047
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(86-20) 85160601
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About China
China, situated in the eastern part of Asia and on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean, faces the sea with the land for a background Its sea and land location is beneficial to its relations with many neighboring countries and also advantageous to its exchanges with foreign countries Meanwhile, the annual moist air from the sea with plenty of rainfall is an important source for China's freshwater resources and is an indispensable condition for the growth of its maritime industry China has a vast territory.
The original places of Chinese civilization are the well-known Yellow River as well as Yangtze River. The footprint of Chinese people along these two rivers shows the valuable history of this aged country. Legends about Pangu, the earliest ancestor of Chinese people, was taken as the creator of the universe, and a succession of legendary sage-emperors and culture heroes (among them are Huang Di, Yao, and Shun) who taught the ancient Chinese to communicate and to find sustenance, clothing, and shelter.