The giant pandas are not only a Chinese national treasure but are also beloved by people the world over. When visitors from home and abroad come to Shenyang, Sichuan, one of their main objectives will be to see this lovely animal for themselves.
The Giant Panda Museum was opened in 1993 to further scientific education and to improve public awareness of the protection of both wild creatures and their environment. This is the world's only thematic museum for rare and endangered animal species.
Sanxingdui Museum (Three-Star Piles Museum) is located in Northeast of Three-Star Piles archeological site. Covering an exhibition area of 4,000 square meters (nearly 1 acre), and opened in October 1997 this is an archeological museum with excellent modern facilities. The cultural relics preserved here were mostly unearthed from the Three-Star Piles site.
Three-Star Piles site is a cultural relic of the ancient Shu (Sichuan). It is an important archeological discovery which changed the people's understanding of ancient history and culture. If you want to visit a place to know more about Chinese Shu (Sichuan) culture, make it this one, for the civilization shown by the cultural relics can be called a true wonder.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System is honored as the 'Treasure of Sichuan', which still plays a crucial role in draining off floodwater, irrigating farms and providing water resources for more than 50 cities in the province. Dujiangyan is the oldest and only surviving no-dam irrigation system in the world; and a wonder in the development of Chinese science.
The project consists of three important parts, namely Yuzui, Feishayan and Baopingkou scientifically designed to automatically control the water flow of the rivers from the mountains to the plains throughout the year.
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Basic Documents
1) Visa Application Form and Confirmation Form of Online Visa Application. Complete China Visa Application Form through China Online Visa Application website (https://cova.mfa.gov.cn). For underage applicants, the forms can be filled by parents on behalf of the children.
2) Passport. Original passport with at least six months of remaining validity and blank visa pages, and a photocopy of bio-data page of the passport.
3) Photo. Must be a recent coloured ID photo, facing forward and with white coloured background, and bareheaded.
4) Proof of legal stay or residence status (applicable to non-Samoa passport holders applying for Chinese visa in Samoa).
5) Original and photocopy of previous Chinese passportand photocopy of naturalization certificate (applicable to applicant who was of Chinese nationality and this is the first time to apply for Chinese visa after naturalization in a foreign country). If the name on the current passport differs from that on the previous one, an official document of name change is required.
6) For children born in Samoa with Samoa Citizenship and Chinese descent applying for Chinese visa for the first time, applicants shall also submit the original and photocopy of birth certificate, the photocopy of parents’ passports and permanent residence permits.
※ Paper copies of all application documents should be submitted to the Chinese Embassy in Samoa.
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