Useful facts for your holiday to Beijing
Flight and Transfers
Direct flight time from Dublin to Beijing Capital International Airport is approximately 11 hours.
Visa Requirements
A tourist visa must be obtained prior to arrival. Irish passports must be valid for at least 1 month following your intended departure date from China. All travellers should check full entry requirements prior to travel.
Language
Mandarin is the official language, although the spoken Beijing dialect is a little different from the standard. In the tourist areas English is commonly spoken as a second language, but don’t expect to find anyone with more than a cursory knowledge outside these areas.
Transportation
Beijing has a large and efficient public transport system with an extensive subway system, an impressive bus network and plenty of taxis. The subway is cheap and convenient, especially as it is clearly marked in English. It serves much of the city centre including all the major landmarks. The bus is a similar story except that they can be difficult to navigate if you can’t read Mandarin. If you plan to use a taxi expect the roads to be relatively gridlocked around the rush hours. It’s also a good idea to have your destination written for you in Chinese text so you can show the taxi driver, as few understand English.
Currency
The Yuan is the local currency.
Electricity
220V, 50Hz. Flat and v shape pronged plugs are common.
Vaccination & Health
As health requirements change please consult with your GP or specialist travel clinic well in advance of your holiday for specific information related to your travel and medical history. Additional information can be found by visiting NaTHNaC or MASTA Travel health
Dialling Code
+10
Time Difference
GMT+ 8 hours (+7 hours in summer)