Embassy of Djibouti in China

Embassy of the Republic of Djibouti in Beijing

Ambassador: H.E.Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Hassan
Address: No. 1-1-122 Ta Yuan Diplomatic Compound, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Postal Code: 100600
Tel: (+86)10 6532 7857
Fax: (+86)10 6532 7858

 Surrounding Landmark Building: Ta Yuan Diplomatic Compound

 Transportation to the Embassy:
The Embassy in Beijing is located in the Ta Yuan Diplomatic Compound. You can take a public bus and get off at Ta Yuan Cun stop and then you can find the embassy very easily. The buses routes include Bus No. 110, 24, 413, 418, 688 and 823.

Notice:

 The Republic of Djibouti has no specified written policy regarding to the Visa to this day. Travelers are suggested to consult the embassies or consulates in your country to obtain detailed information.

 To apply a Visit Visa, your round-trip tickets are required. For a Business Visa, except for your round-trip tickets, the applicants should provide Property Ownership Certificate, guarantee letter or invitation letter.

 Entry Regulation
Upon entering the country, you are subjected to show your visa or other guarantee letter which allows you to apply for a Visa On Arrival.

 The Customs of Djibouti has no regulations on the sums of foreign exchange allowed for foreign travel, or regulations on the quantity of the purchase of the commodity.

General Information:

 Name: The Republic of Djibouti, La République de Djibouti

 People: in 2005, the country has about 793,000 people. Issan people who speak Somali account for half of the total population. Afar people speak Afar and they occupy 40 percent of the population.

 Language: The official languages are French and Arabic; while Afar and Somali languages are widely used in the country.

 Religion: Islam is the State religion; 94 percent of the people are Muslim and the others are Christians.

 Geography: The country is situated in the northeast of Africa and it covers an area of about 23,200 square kilometers (8,958 square miles).

 Capital: Djibouti is the capital and also the largest city of the country. As the national political, economical, cultural and transportation center, it is one of the largest seaports of East Africa. It has a population of about 624,000 in 2005.

 Important Festival: June 27 (Independency Day)

 Climate: Tropical Desert Climate and Tropical Steppe Climate

 Relationship with China: The Republic of Djibouti established the diplomatic relation with China in 1979. 

 Please contact China Embassy in Djibouti if this country's citizens will go to China.
- Last updated on Nov. 11, 2020 -