Consular (Visa) Office - Embassy of the People's Republic Of China en Wellington

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4, Halswell Street, 6011, Wellington, NZ New Zealand
contactos teléfono: +64 4-473 3514
sitio web: www.chinaembassy.org.nz
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Latitude: -41.273503, Longitude: 174.779103

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    Anna Zhang

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    No one answers the phone. Can you please start to care about people and stop acting like lazy asses as you did in china?

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    Simon Potter

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    Terrible at getting through to them on the phone as they rarely answer which is the only reason they lost a star. They have a standard 5 day turnaround for visas in passports excluding the day it arrives. I sent ours on monday morning and received them back on Friday, excellent service.

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    sse eater

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    photo never be answered , website contact page shows only codes .

  • Stella Xu

    Stella Xu

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    That person's attidute is so bad. Just ignore me when I don't understand what he said.

  • Edward Lovelace

    Edward Lovelace

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    The official name of the modern state is the "People's Republic of China" (Chinese: 中华人民共和国; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó). The shorter form is "China" Zhōngguó (中国), from zhōng ("central" or "middle") and guó ("state, nation-state"), a term which developed under the Zhou Dynasty in reference to its royal demesne. It was then applied to the area around Luoyi (present-day Luoyang) during the Eastern Zhou and then to China's Central Plain before being used as an occasional synonym for the state under the Qing. It was often used as a cultural concept to distinguish the Huaxia tribes from perceived "barbarians" and was the source of the English name "Middle Kingdom". A more literary or inclusive name, alluding to the "land of Chinese civilization", is Zhōnghuá (中华). It developed during the Wei and Jin dynasties as a contraction of "the central state of the Huaxia". During the 1950s and 1960s, after the defeat of the Kuomingtang in the Chinese Civil War, it was also referred to as "Communist China" or "Red China"

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