Ambassador of China to Poland, Diplomatic mission in Warsaw, Poland
The Chinese Embassy in Warsaw is the official diplomatic mission that represents the People's Republic of China in Poland. It handles visa applications, provides consular services to Chinese nationals, and manages bilateral trade and political relations.
Diplomatic representation between the two countries began in 1933 with the first ambassador's arrival in Warsaw. The mission was temporarily relocated to London during World War II and resumed operations in Poland after the conflict ended.
The Chinese embassy organizes exhibitions, language courses, and traditional celebrations to strengthen cultural understanding between Polish and Chinese communities in Warsaw.
The mission provides services at its Warsaw location, including visa assistance and consular support for those who visit in person. Visitors should check specific operating hours and requirements before planning a visit to the office.
During World War II, the Chinese Embassy relocated its operations to London due to the German occupation of Poland and returned after the conflict.
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