Telephone Number
Police: 110
Information / Telephone Directory: 114
Weather: 121
Municipal First-Aid Center: 120
The international dialling code for China is 86. Beijing's local telephone code is 10. When making international calls from China, first dial 00 + country code + area code + telephone number.
Beijing Taxicab Administration: 010 66012620
Beijing Airport Information: 010 66552515
Beijing Railway Station: 010 65128931
Postal Service
Tourist hotels provide basic postal services. If you want to send large ticket items such as antiques or cultural relics that are under customs control, you will have to go to the local branch of the international post office, instead of the small post offices found in hotels.
You can also send postcards, letters and express mail to any place in the world via China Post, FedEx, DHL or China Air Express. However, all publications (such as books, magazines and newspapers) and parcels must be sent from an authorized post office.
Faxes can generally be sent from any hotel business center. If your hotel doesn’t have a fax machine, try finding a small photocopy shop near your location. They usually will have one available for public use.
Travel Complaints
Travelers can ask travel agencies for compensation from a travel quality guarantee fund should problems occur.
Travel agencies must tell customers the reasons why they cannot travel at least three days before the scheduled departure as long as the travelers have paid a deposit. Otherwise, the travel agencies are subject to a fine and must refund 10 percent of the charge.
Travelers can cite direct economic losses if they miss their plane, ship or bus due to a travel agency’s mistake.
Travel agencies must provide a refund if travel guides change or reduce the scheduled travel activities without permission, and will be fined the same amount of money.
Travel agencies will have to meet the cost if travel guides add special meals, amusements or medical health insurance without permission. If a guide asks for a tip, travel agencies must compensate travelers twice the amount paid.
Once complaints from travelers, either in written or oral form, meet the Temporary Measures on Travel