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		<title>When to Go Travel Documents of China</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Visitors to China must have a valid passport, with at least six months before expiry after leaving China, and a visa. This can be obtained via a travel agent or direct from the Chinese embassy or consulate in your own country (see Diplomatic Representation). A passport photograph is required, as well as the fee and application form. If you want to extend your visa you should apply to the local police at the Public Security Bureau. Anyone travelling on, for example, the Trans-Siberian railway from Berlin to Moscow and Mongolia then on to Beijing (see Getting to China), will also </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2017 07:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Tower of the Jade Curtain, standing at a height of 1680m/5513ft above sea-level, houses a guesthouse. In front of it lies the Wenshu Terrace. A temple once stood here, but was destroyed by fire in 1952. Further north towers Lotus Blossom Peak(Linhua Feng, 1880m/6170ft); it is surrounded by a number of smaller peaks, giving the whole the appearance of a lotus flower. Further north lie the Peak of Light (Guangming Ding, 1840m/6040ft) and the Peak Which Just Flew Here (Feilai Feng); the latter is named after a 10m/33ft high rock (Feilai Shi) which looks as if it does not </p>
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