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Telephone number of China Embassy in Malaysia

Tel: +603-2 16368 15.

Office: No.229 Anbang Road, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9: 00 am-12: 00 pm and 2: 00 pm-5: 00 pm.

Holidays: Holiday arrangements are the same as those in China.

Extended data:

In order to avoid improper treatment and property losses due to various objective reasons, the Embassy of China in Malaysia warmly reminds you to make the following preparations:

1. If you don't have enough cash, please withdraw enough cash from the nearest ATM at the airport or ask your colleagues to provide relevant help.

2. If there is no paper ticket, please contact the airline, airport service counter or "China Passenger Coordination Office" (Kuala Lumpur Airport only, working hours are daily 18: 00-00: 00) to help print the return ticket.

3. If the type of visa you apply for really doesn't match your purpose of coming to Malaysia, I suggest you buy the next return ticket yourself and go back to China immediately to avoid being sent to the restricted area for repatriation.

Passport should be valid for more than half a year, and you should carry it with you after entering the country. Passport should be copied and kept separately from the passport copy in case of emergency.

According to the current practice, once immigration officials make a decision to refuse to enter Malaysia, they will immediately confiscate the mobile phones and other communication tools of the people concerned and send them to the restricted activity area for repatriation.

Special reminder: Please call your immediate family before entering the airport immigration office for investigation, or call the embassy 24 hours a day (00603-2164530100603-21636853) so that your family and embassy can know the situation in time.

6. If you are treated unfairly while waiting for repatriation at the airport, please write down your name or number on the badge of the law enforcement officer, remember the exact time of the incident, and collect and save relevant evidence.

If you need to make a complaint afterwards, you can call the embassy to receive insurance or send an email (in Chinese and English) to the embassy's email address in :lingbaokl@gmail.com. The embassy will fully assist, report the situation to the Malaysian authorities, negotiate as soon as possible, and safeguard your legitimate rights and interests.

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