Embassy of Estonia in China

Embassy of the Republic of Estonia in Beijing

Ambassador: H. E. Mr. Andres Unga
Address: C-617/618, Office Building, Beijing Lufthansa Center
Postal Code: 100016
Tel: (+86)10 6463 7913
Fax: (+86)10 6463 7908
E-mail: embassy.beijing@mfa.ee

 Surrounding Landmark Buildings: Yansha Youyi Shopping City (Lufthansa Friendship Shopping City), Beijing Lufthansa Center, Beijing Kempinski Hotel

 Transportation to the Embassy:
The embassy is located near the famous Yansha Youyi Shopping City and Beijing Kempinski Hotel. To arrive there, you can take a public bus and get off at Yan Shan Qiao Dong stop, then you can find the embassy very easily. The buses routes include Bus No. 402, 413, 418, 419, 420, 503, 516, 688, 701, 707, 909, 955, 955 Qu and Yuntong 107.

As an alternative, the Subway Line 10 will also bring you to the neighboring area of the embassy. You can get off at Liang Ma Qiao Station and then walk for a few minutes to arrive at the embassy.
 

Consuate in Shanghai

Address: Room 2108, Meilong Town Square, No. 1038, West Nanjing Road
Tel: 021-51782391
Email: consulate.shanghai@mfa.ee

 Visa Issue:

In accordance with the Visa Abolition Policy between Hong Kong and Estonia, citizens of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Estonia are entitled to visa-free access to the other's border with a maximum stay period of 90 days.

General Information:
 Name: The Republic of Estonia

 People: In 2007, the country has a population of 1.392 million which consists of Estonia, Russia, Ukraine and Byelorussia ethnics. Estonian people account for 67.9 percent of the total population.

 Language: Estonian is the official language; English and Russian are widely used in the country.

 Religion: Lutheranism, Eastern Orthodox Church and Catholicism are embraced by people.

 Geography: Estonia is located in the east coast of Baltic Sea and covers an area of 45,277 square kilometers (17,482 square miles).

 Capital: Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and has a population of 399,000 in 2006. Bordering on Baltic Sea, Tallinn played a significant role in history and now it is the largest seaport of Estonia.

 Important Festival: February 24 (Independency Day); June 23 (V-Day)

 Climate: Maritime Climate

 Time Zone: GMT+2

 Relationship with China: In 1991, Estonia established diplomatic relation with China.

 Please contact China Embassy in Estonia if Estonians will go to China.

- Last updated on Apr. 25, 2023 -