Ambassador of China to East Timor, Diplomatic office in Dili, East Timor
The Chinese embassy in Dili is a diplomatic mission located in the governmental district of East Timor's capital city. It serves as the official seat for conducting bilateral relations and houses administrative offices and reception areas for diplomatic activities.
China and East Timor established diplomatic relations in 2002, the year of East Timor's independence from Indonesia. The embassy was subsequently created as a permanent mission to facilitate and manage these bilateral ties.
The embassy organizes regular exhibitions, language courses, and educational programs to facilitate exchanges between Chinese and East Timorese communities.
The building is located in central Dili and is accessible during weekday business hours. Visitors should arrange appointments in advance and bring valid identification documents, as security procedures apply.
The embassy building incorporates architectural elements from both nations, featuring traditional Chinese roof structures alongside East Timorese decorative patterns.
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