Chinese Embassy in Tanzania
Ambassador: Ms. Chen Mingjian
Address: No. 2 Kajificheni Close, Toure Drive, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (P.O.Box 1649)
Tel: +255-22-2667475 / 2667105
Fax: +255-22-2666353
Email: chinaemb_tz@mfa.gov.cn
Consular Office
Email: dar-es-salaam@csm.mfa.gov.cn
Office Hours:
For visa application: 09:00 - 11:00 from Monday to Friday
For collection: 14:30 - 16:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Consulate-General of the PRC in Zanzibar
Address: P. O. Box 1200, Mazizini Kati, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Tel: +255-24-2232547, 08:30 - 12:00, 14:30 - 17:00 on working days
Fax: +255-24-2237212
Email: chinaconsul_zan_tz@mfa.gov.cn
Visa Application
Visa Fees in TZS
Types | Tanzanians | Citizens of Other Countries |
---|---|---|
Single-Entry | 112,500 | 52,500 |
Double-Entry | 90,000 | |
Multi-Entry with 6-month Validity | 105,000 | |
Multi-Entry with 12-month Validity | 157,500 |
Public Holidays of the Embassy in Tanzania & Consulate-General in Zanzibar
Brief Introduction of Tanzania
Language: Kiswahili and English are the Official Languages of Tanzania.
Religion: Residents in Tanganyika embrace Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Protestantism and Islam. Residents in Zanzibar are almost all adherents of Islam.
Climate: Tropical Savanna Climate in the eastern coastal areas and in part of lowland in inland; tropical mountain climate (cool, dry) in the western plateau; tropical sea climate in Zanzibar with the average temperature 26 degrees Celsius.
Geography: Tanzania is made up of Tanganyika (mainland) and Zanzibar (Island). Occupying 945,000 square kilometers in area, it is in the east of Africa, in the south of equator. Tanzania lies to the south of Kenya and Uganda, to the north of Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique, to the east of Congo (Kinshasa), Rwanda and Burundi, to the west of the Indian Ocean. The land descends from northwest to southeast.
Tourism: This country abounds in natural and historical wonders. The famous scenic spots on the boundary line include Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyiki and Lake Malawi. The world-famous Kilimanjaro, in northeast Tanzania near the Kenya border, is the highest mountain in Africa with the altitude of 5,895 meters. The snow cap of this mountain is famed in literature by Ernest Hemingway’s 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro'. Other well-known landscapes are the Great Rift Valley, Maniyana Lake, the Slave City in Zanzibar, the site of world's oldest human and the site of Arab merchants.
Please contact Embassy of Tanzania in China if Tanzanian citizens have troubles there.
Related China Embassies in Africa: Togo, Tunisia, Uganda
- Last updated on Mar. 04, 2024 by Gabby Li -