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Embassy of Venezuela, Beijing.

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

The Embassy of Venezuela in Beijing stands as a vital diplomatic and cultural landmark within China's bustling capital, symbolizing the enduring friendship…

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Introduction

The Embassy of Venezuela in Beijing is a prominent diplomatic and cultural institution symbolizing the enduring partnership between Venezuela and China. Located in the bustling Chaoyang District—Beijing's diplomatic and commercial hub—the embassy serves not only as a center for consular services but also as a platform for cultural exchange, highlighted by the recently inaugurated Simón Bolívar Park. Whether you are a Venezuelan citizen needing assistance, a traveler, or a cultural enthusiast, this guide provides all the essential information for planning your visit, including practical details, nearby attractions, and travel tips. For the most current updates, always refer to the embassy’s official website (Embassy of Venezuela in China).


Location and Architectural Highlights

  • Address: 14 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100600, China
    The embassy is situated in one of Beijing’s most important diplomatic areas, surrounded by other foreign missions and close to major commercial centers. The embassy’s architecture combines Venezuelan design elements with Chinese influences, creating a unique setting for visitors interested in both culture and diplomacy (Venezuelan Embassy Official Site).

Nearby Landmarks

  • Silk Street Market (Xiushui Market): Famous for shopping and souvenirs.
  • China World Trade Center: A major business, dining, and exhibition complex.
  • Sanlitun Bar Street: Renowned for its international cuisine and vibrant nightlife.
  • Chaoyang Park: One of Beijing’s largest parks, ideal for leisure.

For a detailed map of embassies in Beijing, see Embassies in Beijing map.


Visiting Hours and Entry

  • Business Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed on Venezuelan and Chinese public holidays. Always confirm on the official website.)
  • Cultural Events: Special exhibitions, film screenings, and national day celebrations are occasionally open to the public. These may require advance registration—check the embassy’s announcements for details.
  • Entry Requirements: Valid identification is required for all visitors. Most consular services and events require prior appointment or registration.
  • Admission: There is no entrance fee for official visits or public events. Simón Bolívar Park, within the embassy grounds, is accessible during visiting hours.

Accessibility and Visitor Facilities

  • The embassy compound is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and accessible restrooms.
  • Notify embassy staff in advance if you require any special assistance.
  • The surrounding diplomatic district features accessible sidewalks and elevators at nearby subway stations (Ruqin Travel - Health and Safety Tips for Beijing Visitors).

Transportation

By Subway

  • Nearest Station: Tuanjiehu Station (Line 10), about a 10-minute walk to the embassy.
  • Alternative Subway: Yong’anli Station (Line 1), Exit A, then walk north and east along Xiushui North Street (Travel China Guide - Beijing Fast Facts).

By Bus

  • Multiple bus lines (1, 9, 28, 43, 120, 126) stop near Silk Street Market and China World Trade Center.

By Taxi/Ride-Hailing

  • Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Didi are widely available and recommended for visitors unfamiliar with Beijing’s transport system.

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Security and Entry Procedures

  • All visitors must undergo security screening and bag checks.
  • Bring only essential items and follow embassy staff instructions.
  • Photography inside the embassy is restricted. Photography is permitted in Simón Bolívar Park.

Simón Bolívar Park: A Cultural Highlight

Established in 2024 to mark the 50th anniversary of Venezuela-China diplomatic relations, Simón Bolívar Park is a tranquil green space within the embassy grounds. The park features statues, murals, and landscaped gardens celebrating the shared heritage of the two nations. It offers a peaceful setting for reflection and photography during visiting hours.


Consular Services

The embassy provides essential services for Venezuelan citizens and foreign nationals, including:

  • Passport renewal and notarial services
  • Visa applications and documentation
  • Emergency assistance for Venezuelan nationals

Appointments are required for most services. Contact the embassy by phone or email to schedule and confirm required documents.


Contact Information


Emergency Contacts

  • Police: 110
  • Ambulance: 120
  • Fire: 119

For embassy emergencies (lost passport, legal issues), keep embassy contact information accessible (Ruqin Travel - Emergency Contact Information for Tourists).


Travel Tips

  • Language: Embassy staff speak Spanish, Chinese, and English. Having documents translated can expedite service.
  • Documents: Bring all required paperwork for consular services. Check the website for up-to-date requirements.
  • Safety: The district is safe and well-patrolled, but usual precautions against petty theft apply (Ruqin Travel - Safety Concerns in Beijing).
  • Nearby Amenities: Hotels, restaurants, banks, ATMs, and medical clinics are readily available in Chaoyang District (China Discovery - Where to Stay in Beijing).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can tourists visit the Venezuelan Embassy in Beijing?
Visitors are welcome during public cultural events. For consular services or general visits, advance arrangements are required.

Is there an entrance fee?
No, entrance to the embassy and Simón Bolívar Park is free during open hours.

Are guided tours available?
Guided tours are not generally offered, but cultural events provide immersive experiences.

Is the embassy accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, but contact the embassy in advance for specific requirements.

How do I stay updated on embassy events?
Check the official embassy website and social media for the latest news.


Summary Table: Key Information

Feature Details
Address 14 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100600, China
Telephone +86 10 6532 3719
Fax +86 10 6532 3721
Email [email protected]
Website Embassy of Venezuela in China
Nearest Subway Tuanjiehu (Line 10) / Yong’anli (Line 1), Exit A
Accessibility Wheelchair-accessible; notify in advance for special needs
Emergency Numbers Police: 110, Ambulance: 120, Fire: 119
Business Hours 9:00 AM–5:00 PM, Monday–Friday

Explore More: The Forbidden City

If you’re exploring Beijing, consider visiting the Forbidden City—a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of China’s most significant historical landmarks.

  • Hours: 8:30 AM–5:00 PM (closed Mondays, except national holidays)
  • Tickets: ~60 CNY peak, 40 CNY off-peak; buy online for convenience
  • Access: Subway Line 1, Tiananmen East/West stations
  • Official Info: Palace Museum website

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