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Chinese Embassy in Laos

Ambassador: Mr. Jiang Zaidong
Address: Wat Nak Road, Sisattanak, Vientiane, Lao P. D.R (P. O. Box 898)
Tel: +856-21-315100
Fax: +856-21-315104
Email: chinaemb_la@mfa.gov.con
Office Hours: 08:00-11:30, 14:00-17:00, Monday to Friday (holidays excepted)
 

Consular Section of Chinese Embassy in Laos

Tel: +856-21-315100
Email: consulate_lao@mfa.gov.cn
Office Hours: 09:00-11:30, Monday to Friday (holidays excepted)
Consular districts: areas except for the six southern provinces: Bokeo, Luang Namtha, Phongsaly, Oudomxay, Luang Prabang and Huaphan
 

Consulate-General in Luang Prabang

Address: PhongKham Village,Luang Prabang City,Luang Prabang Province,Lao PDR
Tel: 00856-71-252441 for visa application
Email: consulate_lp@mfa.gov.cn
Office hours: 08:30 - 11:30, 14:00 - 17:00
Consular districts: Bokeo, Luang Namtha, Phongsaly, Oudomxay, Luang Prabang and Huaphan
 

Visa Application

Ordinary passport holders of Laos should get a visa before entering Mainland China. Hong Kong visa is also a must for citizens of Laos. To enter Macau, they are eligible for applying a visa on arrival.

To apply for a visa, the applicants should firstly fill in the visa application form online, print it out and sign it; secondly, choose the visa types according to their purposes to China and prepare the relecant documents. Finally, submit all the materials to the consular office of the Embassy.

Details on How to Apply a Chinese Visa?
 

Visa Fees in USD

Nationality / Types Regular Visa Fees
Laos Single-Entry  11
Multi-Entry with 6-month Validity 17
Multi-Entry with 12-month Validity 23
Multi-Entry with 24-month Validity 34
The US All types 139
Canana All types 160
Other Countries Single-Entry 26
Double-Entry 40
Multi-Entry with 6-month Validity 53
Multi-Entry with 12-month Validity 79
Hong Kong Visa -- 30

 Effective from Dec. 11, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2024. 
 

Expedited Service Fees

Types Fees
Express Service (2-3 working days processing) USD 25
Rush Service (one working day processing) USD 37

Important Festivals

Establishment of the Lao People's Army on January 20 (1949)
Establishment of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party on March 22 (1955)
Laotian New Year (Songkran Festival or Water-Splashing Festival) before or after April 13 every year (Gregorian calendar)
Independence Day on October 12 (1945)
That Luang Festival in annual November (Gregorian calendar)
National Day on December 2 (1975)
 

Famous Attractions

Pha That Luang is a great sacred Buddha stupa in Vientiane. Located on a hill five kilometers north of downtown Vientiane, it was built between 1560 A.D. and 1566 A.D., under the reign of King Setthathirat on the ruins of a 13th century Khmer Temple. The copper statue of King Setthathirat sits outside the west gate. This breathtaking stupa is the most significant Buddhist monument and the national symbol. It is the most magnificent stupa all over the country, in which the ashes of kings of different dynasties and accomplished monks are preserved. Moreover, it is the center of Buddhists and the Holy Land in Laos. In November every year, the biggest religious That Luang Festival will be held here.

Patuxai is situated in the center of Vientiane and close to the Chancellery. Built from 1960 to 1969, it is a great monument for people who lost their lives in the struggle for independence. It resembles the Arch of Triumph in Paris in the distance, however, it is a typical Laotian architecture decorated with exquisite carvings of Buddhism. It also provides a beautiful panorama of the Vientiane. The Music Fountain Park around Patuxai is the aid construction by the Chinese government.

Mekong goes through Laos from north to south, covering a total of about 1,500 kilometers. A boat trip on this river is an enjoyable experience.

Morning Market is actually a three-storey grocery market open till evening. All kinds of goods are sold here, such as traditional clothes, handicraft, golden or silver ornaments.

 Please contact Embassy of Laos in China if Laotians are in troubles there.

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- Last updated on Feb. 29, 2024 by Gabby Li -