Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan
Ambassador: Ms. Du Dewen
Address: Peace Avenue 299/7, Bishkek 720001, Kyrghyz Republic
Email: chinaemb_kg@mfa.gov.cn
Consular Office of Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan
Tel:+996-312-597483, 14:00 - 18:00 from Mon. - Fri. except public holidays
996-555-581664 for Consular Protection
Email: bishkek@csm.mfa.gov.cn
Office hours: 09:00 - 12:00 from Monday to Friday
Visa Application
Nationals of Kyrgyzstan shall obtain a visa to enter Mainland China. They need to fill in the visa application form online first, then prepare the evidentary documents required and finally submit the materials to the consular office.
To Macau, citizens of Kyrgyzstan can apply for a visa on arrival. To Hong Kong, they need to apply for a Hong Kong visa through the Embassy.
Visa Fee (USD)
Types | Regular |
---|---|
Single Entry | 60 |
Double Entry | 90 |
6-month Multi-Entry | 120 |
12-month Multi-Entry | 180 |
Group Visa | 48 per person |
Hong Kong Visa | 30 |
Notes:
1. Validity: Dec.11, 2023 - Dec. 31, 2024.
2. The regular service usually takes 4 working days in the case of all the documents are provided. The express service taking 2-3 working days is available with an extra fee of USD 25.
3. Payment should be made at any KICB bank in Bishkek.
Bank Account of the Embassy: USD Sub.acc.Embassy of the People's Republic of China
General Introduction of Kyrghyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan)
Army Day: May 29 (1992)
Independence Day: August 31 (1991)
National Constitution Day: May 5 (1995)
Climate: Continental climate
National Political Figures: President Kurmanbek Bakiyev was elected in July, 2005. Prime Minister Igor Chudinov was appointed in December 2007.
Capital: Bishkek was built in 1878, renamed Frunze in 1926 and resumed its old name 'Bishkek' on February 7, 1991. Located in the Chuhe River Basins, it is a noted city in Central Asia and a strategic town on the Silk Road in ancient times. It has a population of 797,700 in 2003. the average temperature of January is minus 6 degrees Celsius and one of the July is 27 degrees Celsius.
Tourism: The Kyrgyzstan's tourism has large potential. The high mountains, valleys, snow-capped peaks and hundreds of alpine lakes are as beautiful as a painting. The largest Issyk-Kul Lake is one of the deepest lakes in the world. It has the reputation of 'a bright pearl in Central Asia'. Although the lake is at an elevation of 1,608 meters, it is ice-free all the year around. It has become a popular resort for sightseeing and recuperate.
People: It has a population of 5,170,000. There are over 80 ethnic groups in the country with 65% Kirghiz, 14% Uzbek, 12.5% Russian, 1% Ukrainian, and Korean, Uygur and Tajik. Almost 70 percent of the total residents are Muslims (the majority is Sunni), followed by Eastern Orthodox Christians and Catholics. Most of people speak Kirghiz, but the official language is Russian.
Geography: Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked and mountainous state in Central Asia, covers 198,500 square kilometers. It is bounded on the north by Kazakhstan; on the west by Uzbekistan; on the south by Tajikistan; and on the southeast by Xinjiang Autonomous Region. The country is at an altitude of over 500 meters. 90 percent of its territory is at an elevation of over 1,500 meters. The lowland only accounts for 15 percent of the total area, which mainly spreads in southwestern Fergana Valley and northern Talas River.
Please contact Embassy of Kyrgyzstan in China if Kirghizs are in troubles there.
Related China Embassies in Asia: Vientiane, Laos, Beirut, Lebanon, Malaysia