Conference participants may need a Chinese visa to enter China. Specifically, those who are not Chinese citizens, except passport holders from Singapore, Brunei, and Japan, need a Chinese visa. Participants can apply for a visa at the Chinese embassy or consulate in the region in which they live. To avoid uncertainty, participants will be advised to apply for a visa as early as possible. It is recommended that they apply for a Chinese visa at least 1 month in advance. For most attendees, it is easier to apply for a Tourist ("L") visa; an invitation letter is NOT required for obtaining a Tourist visa. If some participants need another type of visa that does require an invitation letter, the IVPAI local arrangement committee will be glad to help. To obtain an invitation letter, please send e-mail to [email protected], together with your registration, and in the case of being an author, your accepted paper ID.

Alternatively, participants may ask their travel agents to arrange their travel to China and obtain a tourist visa irrespective of whether or not they have registered with the Conference Secretary.

For more information, please contact the local Chinese Embassy in your country or visit the website: http://www.visaforchina.org/.

Night Scene
Xiao Long Bao
Nearby Water Towns
City God Temple of Shanghai
Shanghai World Financial Center
Nanjing Road
Jade Buddha Temple
Yuyuan Garden
The Bund