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How to Get an International Vaccine Passport in Shenzhen

Anyone may apply for an International Vaccine Passport (also referred to as an International Certificate of Vaccination) once fully vaccinated. This official document is handy to have as a bilingual record of your vaccination, or in preparation for when border restrictions are relaxed.

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To apply, you will need:

• Vaccination certificate (does not seem to be regionally restricted, you can print from your app) • Copy of vaccination certificate • Passport • Copy of passport • Two copies of passport photo in color

The instructions above have been provided by Arvid Lorimer Olsson, who successfully received his certificate in Dongguan on August 16.

To note, the International Travel Health Center in Shenzhen is not issuing these certificates and will direct you to the Dongguan travel center above.

Officially known as the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) or a Yellow Card, this is an official vaccination report created by the World Health Organization (WHO). Global Times explains, “If governments have joined in any international agreements or the immunity triggered by the vaccines are recognized by the WHO, immunity passport holders from these countries can be allowed to travel freely within all the members participating in the agreements without being required to take nucleic acid tests or quarantining.”

Olsson remarked in a WeChat group that these passports have existed for a long time, as they were issued for yellow fever. Now they are also being distributed for COVID-19 vaccinations. “I had an old one from 2005, and it was filled with all my vaccinations just for me to remember what I’ve taken, so [I] needed a new one either way. When taking the new health check, I could see that nearly all the [locals] were walking around with the yellow vaccine passport.”

He continues, “I just know that as soon as it becomes accepted in Europe everyone that wants to travel from China will want it or need it, and it will be hell to get it. So, I might as well get it now. I have no plans of leaving until winter or next summer.”

ROLLER COASTER

Easy Access to Universal Beijing?

The much-anticipated opening of the Universal Beijing Resort theme park has seen delay after delay. However, a small change on Beijing Subway Line 1 offers a clue that the opening may not be too far in the future.

Commuters on Line 1 noticed that the terminus station on the east end of the line was changed from Sihui Dong to Universal Resort.

Sihui and Sihui Dong stations are currently interchange stations between Line 1 and the Batong Line. However, in the future, the two lines will be integrated so that commuters can take Line 1 directly to Universal Resort without the need to transfer, according to a representative from the Beijing Subway. Commuters can also take Line 7 to the resort. Last month was meant to be one of the biggest travel months of the year in China before school restarted. Unfortunately, the most recent COVID-19 outbreak changed many peoples’ plans as provinces and municipalities across the country urged residents not to travel. A reluctance to travel has led to a massive amount of trip cancellations, according to Zhou Mingqi, founder of tourism consultancy firm Jingjian Consulting in Shanghai, as cited by Al Jazeera. Zhou predicted the situation could last through September.

MILE HIGH Tourism Troubles

HOSPITALITY HIGHLIGHT Zhujiajiao Jing Ting

Jing Ting is an upscale homestay-style bed & breakfast situated an hour outside of Shanghai in nearby water town Zhujiajiao. The restored historical building is a walkable distance from the thousand-year-old village’s attractions, like Fangsheng Bridge and Kezhi Garden, yet its secluded enough that guests can enjoy a getaway from busy city life. The more than 800-square-meter structure is designed in a courtyard pattern, with prevalent wood, tiling and traditional carvings throughout the nine available guest rooms. This B&B offers guests a sunrise view over the town from its very own tea house, along with full meal service, cooked in an elevated countryside style. Guest rooms are equipped with AESOP and Lush brand toiletries, Italian silk bedding and plush towels, accented by Chinese calligraphy paintings and local handicrafts so that visitors can truly feel like they are at a home away from home.

How Foreigners in China Can Legally Register an Electric Bicycle

It is indeed one of the most convenient ways to get around China’s big cities – electric bicycles are all the rage these days.

In many cities in China, regulations require users to register their electric bicycles and to get a license plate. In this article, we’ll show you step-by-step how to do this, so that you don’t end up getting any hefty fines.

How to register your electric bicycle in China Within 15 days of purchase, users should take their bicycle and relevant documents to the transportation department of the nearest public security bureau (PSB). Anyone who plans to use an electric bicycle must register in person with a valid passport.

Shanghai In Shanghai, users must bring a fapiao showing the purchase of the bicycle, a warranty registration form, the certificate of manufacture and any other documents required by the local PSB.

Note that different PSBs may have slightly different rules depending on where in China you want to register an electric bicycle. Be sure to double-check requirements in your local area in advance.

Beijing In Beijing, users must bring an electric bicycle registration application form, a certificate of conformity, a proof of sale certificate and any other documents required by the local PSB. Note that different PSBs may have slightly different rules depending on where in China you want to register an electric bicycle. Be sure to double-check requirements in your local area in advance. As for other cities, please contact the Sundiro Honda Staff, and they will help you apply for a license. Buying an electric bicycle? Head into a Sundiro Honda store where their friendly staff will be on hand to help.

The latest Sundiro Honda S07 model comes with a whole range of features. Users don’t even need a driver’s license, something which can be difficult for foreigners in China to get.

The stable and efficient Bosch motor comes with a 3-year warranty. Meanwhile, the motorcycle-grade hydraulic shock absorber and soft leather seat will ensure you ride comfortably.

Riding should also be trendy! That’s why the S07 comes in six fashionable colors, so you can ride around in style.

Safety is, of course, a number one priority. With this in mind, the S07 bicycle is equipped with a silent dual pump opposite cylinder disc brake, high-quality headlight LED as well as wet-ground adhesion tires.

Need help with the registration process? Sundiro Honda staff will go above and beyond to make sure you have all the correct documents and will walk you through the registration process.

Once registered, you’ll be free to roam around the streets of China in one of the most convenient ways possible!

> For more information, call Wenbin Wang at +86 13501695413.

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