Welcome to Chengdu, China!
Chengdu, a city where once you come, you would be reluctant to leave.....

Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan province is the home of the Giant Panda, the center of science and technology, culture, trade, tourism and transportation in the southwest area of China. Situated in the southwest of China, the Sichuan province has a large population with coverage of 485 thousand square kilometers. It boasts a long history, splendid culture and over 4500 years' civilization. Having ancient temples, ancient towns and scenic spots, Sichuan also houses the world cultural heritages including Jiuzhai Valley, Mt. Qingcheng, Dujiangyan Irrigation Project, Mt.Emei, the Leshan Giant Buddha and Sanxingdui Ruins with its thousand-year long mystery. The national minority ethnic community is known for its abundant wealth, honest people, mild climate, and the wealth of cultural tourism resources. If you want to learn the rich culture of China, taste the unique ethnic customs in the country, Sichuan would be the first choice.
Visa Information:
Foreign participants usually need a visa to enter
China. You are advised to submit your visa
application to the appropriate authorities as early
as possible, in order not to delay your travel plan.
We recommend that you apply for a tourist visa
(category L), which is the simplest and fastest one.
Before submitting your application, please always
check with the Chinese Embassies or Consulates
General in your local region for the latest
information. You may find a complete list of Chinese
Embassies and Consulates General here. In many
countries (except the US), the tourist visa may be
applied through the Chinese Visa Application Service
Center. Note that applications sent by postal mails
are usually not accepted.
L Visa
For your reference, we list here the necessary items
you will need for the L visa according to here.
Please remember to check with the Chinese Embassies
or Consulates General in your local region for the
complete requirements.
1. Passport: Original signed passport with at least
six months of remaining validity and blank visa
pages, and a copy of the passport's data page and
the photo page if it is separate.
2. Visa Application Form and Photo: One completed
Visa Application Form with a photo on glossy photo
paper glued onto the form (your photo must meet the
requirements).
3. Documents showing the itinerary including air
ticket booking record (round trip) and proof of a
hotel reservation. Note that you usually don't need
an invitation letter for the L visa.
Invitation letter Notes:
A Letter of Invitation is a proof for conference
registration and attendance application. It will be
stated in English and may help with your visa
application. However, it does not guarantee you a
visa. Invitation letters will only be issued once
your registration and payment have been confirmed.
And it will be sent by e-mail.
For those who require a visa, please note that the
Organizing Committee has no control over the visa
application process, or the decision of the visa
adjudicator in the embassy or consulate. The
conference cannot be responsible for actual visa
issuances. The process length varies from
individuals, so you're strongly advised to start
your application as soon as you can.
Should your application be denied, we cannot change
the decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, nor
will we engage in discussion or correspondence with
the MOFA or the Embassy on behalf of the applicant.