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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Chinese embassy

I got up way to early at 9am this morning and was dead tired after last night's drinking. I wanted to go to the Chinese embassy early in order to sort out my visa. I took the taxi to the embassy only to find out that they don't issue visas there and I had to go to a different place. Another taxi ride later I was there and got in line for an hour. I filled out a form, gave them a picture and my passport, and in 3 days I will have my visa for China! Now I will only have to get my ticket for the ferry and I'm all set.

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Blogger loosy wrote...

Wow, these things go really fast there, eh? If you'd applied in Germany you'd probably waited for weeks...

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