Embassy Mailing Address:
United States Embassy of Beijing, China
Ambassador Clark T. Randt, Jr.
Xiu Shui Bei Jie 3, 100600
Tel: (86-10) 6532-3831
Embassy Holiday List 2007 -
January 1, (Mon) New Year’s Day
January 15, (Mon) Martin Luther King, Jr’s Birthday
February 19, 20, 21, (Mon, Tue, Wed) Lunar New Year
February 19, (Mon) Washington’s Birthday
May 1, 2, 3, (Tue, Wed, Thu) International Labor Day
May 28, (Mon) Memorial Day
July 4, (Wed) Independence Day
September 3, (Mon) Labor Day
October 1, 2, 3, (Mon, Tue, Wed) Chinese National Day
October 8, (Mon) Columbus Day
November 12, (Mon) Veterans’ Day
November 22, (Thu) Thanksgiving Day
December 25, (Tue) Christmas Day
China is called as a world not a single country.
Except you have few years and unrestrained endurance,
it's best to chase a slack route here, like sailing
down the Yangzi River, the Silk Road, or discover Guangxi
region’s the Dr Seuss countryside. For several
decades china is proved to be as an escorting civilization,
the country was overwhelmed by civil strife, military
conquers, major dearth, and overseas occupation.
For several residents, living standards
have better considerably and the scope for personal
selection has long-drawn-out, hitherto political controls
stay taut. Main public holidays are best circumvented
as it’s hard to find place or accommodation.
United States is located in the Western hemisphere
with Washington, DC as its capital. The economy of United
States is considered to be the strongest and the most
powerful. The language that is most spoken by the people
in United States in English and it is also the national
language of United States.
All the nations have embassies in Washington,
DC, the capital city of United State. The military of
United States is the strongest and the most powerful
in the world. The major natural resources of the United
States are bauxite, gold, iron, coal, copper, lead,
phosphates, molybdenum, and uranium.
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For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation.
China isn't a country - it's a different world. Unless you have a couple of years and unlimited patience, it's best to follow a loose itinerary here, such as following the Silk Road, sailing down the Yangzi River, or exploring the Dr Seuss landscape of Guangxi Province.
From shop-till-you-drop metropolises to the desert landscapes of Xinjiang, China is a land of cultural and geographic schisms. It's not that it has completely done away with its Maoist past - it's more that the yin of revolutionary zeal is being balanced by the yang of economic pragmatism.When To Go
Spring (March-April) and autumn (September-October) are the best times to visit China, though the higher altitude areas of Tibet, Qinghai and Western Sichuan are best visited in high summer (June-September). Daytime temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C (68°F-86°F) in these seasons - but bear in mind that nights can still be bitterly cold and it can sometimes be wet and miserable. Major public holidays, in particular Chinese New Year, are best avoided as it's difficult to get around and/or find accommodation. |