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kevster4355:
I have received conflicting advice about info required for tourist visa. Hope you guys can help clear this up for me.

1. Do I need to provide the address, telephone of the lady I am visiting? The agency in Shenyang told me just apply as a tourist and I do not need to give her info.
I thought if I was not with a tour, then I would need to provide the info for the person Iwas visiting.

2. When giving the adress and phone of the place I will be staying, do I need to have a hotel already booked in my name,or can I give the info for the hotels that I am planning on staying at without having them already booked?

I appreciate any help or advice. This is all a litle overwhelming for a first timer.

RobertBfrom aust:
Kevin unless I have missread something you are leaving in a couple of weeks so you do not want to be stressing about your visa arriving , who is doing the hotel bookings ? the agency , the lady you are meeting  or you , as most reasonable hotels can be booked out , you can find good deals on Expedia.com along with many other sites , and certainly cheaper usually than via the agency with their cut , along with the fact that not all hotels are licensed for non Chinese people , those that are will take a copy of your passport and register you with the local police have a hunt and grab the details of where you think you will be staying and put these on the form  . I hope you have bought an electronic translator Besta or ? as the 2 of you will find this invalueble and after a day or so you will not need a human translator , also while you are there as you will have noticed should you have a problem there are many here that can sort it out and help you , but don't be like 1 guy a few years ago when nothing clicked he sat in his room till he could get a flight home , whereas another guy went out and met the love of his life , do not forget China runs on 220/240 volts so any electronics that you take may need an adaptor although some of the better hotels have 110 v sockets on the walls , regards Sujuan and Robert .

Vince G:
This has been answered many times here in the forum but I guess it has been buried amongst the many postings? So maybe a refreshed detail is needed. Now lets hope I remember it all? I'll give the basics.

Info where you will be staying for visa: Staying at a hotel? or with the woman? Most stay at a hotel (at least at first) so you can use the hotel info for the visa.You should have hotels picked out by now since your leaving in a few weeks? I think it best to have a hotel that caters to westerners (speak english, toilet, water supplied, oh yeah don't drink the water, A/C, heat or even hot water). The woman can make the reservation for you. Some offer this? Price wise, it's better (cheaper).

A good idea (after you know the hotel) is to have the hotel info in chinese on a paper. In case you need to go there and the taxi or anyone else can understand where you want to go. As suggested a electronic translator is very helpful.

Upon getting to the hotel or home you may have to register with the local police. Not all hotels take foreigners. They have to be licensed for it and they will register you with the local for you.

Make a copy of your passport and visa so you don't have to carry those with you.

Cash? Money? etc. I guess your American? Bills have to be like new. No marks, rips, creases, they won't take it. Checks? furgetabot it. Travels checks? you need to sign exactly, no difference or they won't take it. Credit cards? Make sure they will work in China. Let your bank know you are going there so they don't put a stop on it.

As mentioned bring power adapters with you. The rest is common sense.

Neil:
It's not a bad idea to include the name of the person you are coming to see on your visa.  I think it's mostly a way for officials to contact you if there's an emergency. 

JohnB:
kev,
not much time left to get your visa. I hope you expedite the matter.
as a practical solution, I get the "1 year" tourist visa. unlimited amount of entries. the agency is correct..there are no further requirements. Just put down "Shenyang, Fushun" as places where you will be staying. The hotel will take your passport for the process.

Fushun is forgettable. stay in Shenyang (from what I was told Fushun will become part of the Shenyang mega- city sometime).  Check out "Trip Adviser- Shenyang" for things to see and do there; also, your agency will be your good guide on arrival (what agency did you go with?). Use your agency until you are ready to go one- on- one with your lady (then afterwards, coordinate your time and concerns with the agency translator. An invaluable help).
My strong advice...the first day, buy a good Besta electronic translator. Learn it well, with your lady of course. Besides the interplay is fun. You will need this. Trust me on what I say. I also brought along a netbook. In retrospect, that was invaluable.

I'll put a plug in for the Beijing Hotel in Shenyang. It is a China "4- Star" hotel. Very reasonable rates for the longer stay and much better than what the agency had. Good breakfast included. Main thing...very new & clean. It is a bit away from the near Shenyang attractions but the taxis are so cheap and numerous,  it is a no brainer.  I stumbled on them quite by accident. I missed my Air China connection..two hours later was put on another Air China (really good service...no hassle at all). Got into Shenyang very late. One of the Shenyang Airport counters has a hotel service counter. That is where I discovered Beijing Hotel (I have phones #024-31515888 & 024-31515688 on a Chinese business card).

I think your big concern is the Beijing Airport. It is huge. There a 3 terminals. It is not for the 1st time "faint of heart" if your domestic connection is at another terminal. You should coordinate this concern with your airline.  Pay apt attention. This airport in not what you are used to in the states. For ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Capital_International_Airport 

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