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Can anyone tell me the telephone number of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing?

The consultation hotline of the U.S. Embassy in China is: (86-10) 8531-3000

The U.S. Embassy in China is located in Beijing, China. It is the official office of the United States in China. Among the hundreds of U.S. overseas embassies, the new embassy in China ranks second in size, second only to the U.S. diplomatic building in Baghdad. The complex covers 10 acres (4 hectares) and creates a safe, comfortable environment for approximately 950 employees. Its landscape design draws heavily on Chinese design principles.

About the Embassy

Coordinates and manages the China Fulbright Program. Through the Fulbright Program, Chinese scholars can go to the United States to engage in further academic research or take courses in the field of American studies and obtain a degree. Currently, this project also invites American professors to teach courses in American history, politics, literature, business management, economics, journalism, international relations, sociology, culture and law. Selectively provides materials and books on educational consulting, English teaching, and American studies to universities, libraries, and reference centers. Hold lectures and discussions on topics that are of interest and benefit to both China and the United States. Hosts programs featuring lectures by American writers, historians, journalists, renowned scholars, Supreme Court justices, and Fulbright scholars. The Center's Counseling Services Center has a vast collection of materials on the United States, including:

More than 3,000 books, primarily on American studies, and a growing collection. More than 100 journals covering a wide range of fields. CD-ROM search database, including American book review abstracts, books in print, contemporary biographies, world news abstracts, famous American speeches, American politics, United States Code, Who's Who in the United States, and abstracts of more than 1,000 journal articles (many of which appear in full-text form) CD-ROM journal database, etc., as well as a growing collection of materials covering a wide range of issues in American history and society.