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Embassy of Serbia, Beijing.

Beijing People's Republic of China 39° N · 116° E

Visiting the Embassy of Serbia in Beijing offers a unique glimpse into the longstanding diplomatic relationship between Serbia and the People's Republic of…

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Introduction

The Embassy of Serbia in Beijing is a cornerstone of Serbia-China diplomatic relations, situated in the lively Sanlitun area of Chaoyang District. More than a working diplomatic post, it stands as a testament to decades of friendship, blending Serbian and Chinese architectural styles and hosting events that foster cultural exchange. Since its establishment in 1955, the embassy has played a pivotal role in supporting Serbian citizens and foreign nationals, offering essential consular services such as visa processing and passport issuance.

Though access is generally restricted to official business, the embassy occasionally opens its doors for cultural events and exhibitions, providing a unique window into Serbian heritage. Its proximity to iconic Beijing attractions—including Sanlitun Bar Street, the China World Trade Center, and the 798 Art District—means a visit can be conveniently combined with exploration of the city’s vibrant social and cultural scene.

This comprehensive guide presents all the practical information you need, from contact details and appointment procedures to accessibility, transportation, and travel tips, ensuring your experience is smooth and enriching. For up-to-date details, visitors should consult the official Serbian Embassy in Beijing website, Embassies.net, and Embassy Worldwide.


Historical and Cultural Significance

Located in Beijing’s Sanlitun diplomatic enclave, the Embassy of Serbia has been a witness to the evolving partnership between Serbia and China since 1955. Its design represents a fusion of both nations’ architectural traditions, symbolizing mutual respect and collaboration. Over the decades, the embassy has played host to numerous important diplomatic events and continues to strengthen bilateral ties through cultural outreach and diplomatic engagement.


Visiting Information

Location and Contact Details

  • Address: No. 1, Dong Liu Jie, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Postal Code 100600
  • Coordinates: 39.935886° N, 116.455419° E

Contact Information:

Opening and Consular Service Hours

  • Embassy Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00–16:00
  • Consular Services: Monday to Friday, 09:00–12:00
  • Note: Closed on Serbian and Chinese public holidays. Always check the embassy’s holiday schedule before visiting.

Appointment Booking and Entry Procedures

Most consular services require an advance appointment. Walk-in visits are rarely accepted. Schedule appointments via phone or email, and bring a valid ID (passport) for entry. Expect standard security screening at the entrance.


Consular Services

Visa Application and Passport Services

  • Visa-Free Entry: Chinese citizens with regular passports may enter Serbia visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism.
  • Visa Applications: For stays longer than 30 days or for specific purposes (work, study, etc.), a visa is required. Applicants must book an appointment, submit a valid passport, completed forms, photos, and supporting documents (e.g., invitation letter).
  • Passport Services: The embassy provides renewal, issuance, and emergency travel documents for Serbian nationals.

Assistance for Serbian Citizens

  • Emergency aid (lost/stolen passport, accidents, arrests)
  • Registration of Serbian citizens residing in China (facilitates communication in emergencies)
  • Support during Serbian elections (voting arrangements)

Services for Chinese and Other Foreign Nationals

  • Up-to-date visa guidance and entry requirements for Serbia
  • Travel safety advice and document legalization

How to Visit

Public Events and Cultural Activities

While the embassy is not open for routine public tours, it occasionally hosts cultural events, exhibitions, and lectures. These are accessible by invitation or during announced public occasions. Check the embassy’s website or social media for event notifications.

Accessibility and Security

  • Accessibility: The embassy grounds are wheelchair-accessible with flat sidewalks and ramps.
  • Security: Security screening is mandatory. Photography and electronic device use may be restricted inside.

Transportation and Accessibility

Subway

  • Closest Stations:
    • Tuanjiehu Station (Line 10), Exit A — ~10–15 minutes’ walk
    • Dongdaqiao Station (Line 6), Exit A — ~10–15 minutes’ walk

Bus

  • Accessible via lines 113, 115, 406, and 416. Main stops: “Sanlitun” (三里屯), “Gongti Beilu” (工体北路).

Taxi & Ride-Hailing

  • Use the address 北京市朝阳区三里屯东六街1号 for drivers or in apps like Didi.

Walking & Cycling

  • The Sanlitun district is pedestrian- and bike-friendly, with shared bike options such as Mobike.

Nearby Attractions and Amenities

  • Sanlitun Taikooli: Shopping, dining, and entertainment complex nearby.
  • China World Trade Center: Business and shopping hub.
  • 798 Art District: Contemporary art galleries and creative spaces.
  • Hotels: The Opposite House, InterContinental Beijing Sanlitun, Holiday Inn Express Beijing Dongzhimen.
  • Banks/ATMs: Currency exchange and withdrawal available.
  • Restaurants: Wide selection of international and local cuisine.

Practical Travel Tips

  • Language: Embassy staff speak Serbian, English, and Chinese. Translation apps are useful for wider travel.
  • Payment: WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used. Major hotels and some ATMs accept international cards.
  • Safety: Carry your passport at all times. Beijing is generally safe, but exercise standard precautions.
  • Restrooms: Bring tissues, as some public facilities may not provide them.
  • Apps: Download navigation and translation apps before your visit.

Visual Highlights and Photography

The embassy’s facade features Serbian national symbols and landscaped grounds inspired by Serbian culture. Photography of the exterior is permitted, but always respect on-site security regulations.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I tour the Embassy of Serbia in Beijing?
A: Regular public tours are not available, but special cultural events may be open to visitors by invitation.

Q: Are there admission fees?
A: No, the embassy does not charge admission.

Q: Do I need an appointment for consular services?
A: Yes, advance appointments are required for most services.

Q: Is the embassy wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, the embassy premises are wheelchair accessible.

Q: How do I get from Beijing Capital International Airport?
A: By taxi (40–60 minutes, ~25 km) or via Airport Express Line to Dongzhimen Station, then subway Line 2 or 10 to Sanlitun.


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