Embassy of Guinea-Bissau in China
Embassy of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau in Beijing
Minister Counselor: Mr. Carrington Ca
Address: 4-2-112, Ta Yuan Diplomatic Compound, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Postal Code: 100600
Tel: (+86)10 6532 7393, 6532 7394
Fax: (+86)10 6532 7106
You can take a bus to Ta Yuan Cun stop. The buses routes include 24, 110, 413, 418, 688 and 823.
Bilateral Relationship between Guinea-Bissau and China:
The People's Republic of China set up diplomatic relations with Guinea-Bissau on March 15th, 1974. On May 26th, 1990, Guinea-Bissau established relations with Taiwan. On May 31st of the same year, Chinese Government declared China ceased relations with it. On April 23rd, 1998, China restored the relations with Guinea-Bissau. By now, China has helped Guinea-Bissau finish the projects of sports stadium, hospital, and technique extension station and the like. By 2007, the bilateral trade volume between the two nations is 7.45 million dollars. China mainly exports grist, mechanical and electrical products, textiles and imports cashew nuts.
More about Guinea-Bissau:
1. It admits dual nationality.
2. The infectious diseases, such as malaria, cholera, Aids, and typhoid fever, often happen there.
3. The country is located in GMT time zone. The time there is eight hours later than Beijing time.
4. There are 27 tribes in the country.
5. The official language of Guinea-Bissau is Portuguese. Creole (without letters) is widely used.
6. One third of its population believes in Islam. The rest believes in Fetishism, Catholicism, Christianity or other religions.
7. Guinea-Bissau does not give very strict restriction to the conditions of immigration.
8. The social security of the nation is very bad. The crime rate is high. Once accidents happen, it's quite inconvenient to call the police.
9. The climate is hot and humid. Its rainy season is from June to October and dry season is from November to May of the next year. The yearly average temperature is about 25Cº.
Please contact China Embassy in Guinea-Bissau if this country's citizens will go to China.
- Last updated on Nov. 12, 2020 -