Guidelines Issued for Citizens Traveling to China www.montsame.mn
The Chinese Government has made a decision to lift its travel restrictions imposed in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, the Zamiin-Uud-Erlian border crossing point by road was reopened yesterday, January 8, and passengers started traveling in both directions between Mongolia and China.
The Government of the People’s Republic of China registered the new Coronavirus as a type B contagious disease starting on January 8, 2023, and opened all its border points. Concerning this matter, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued the following guidelines for citizens traveling to China.
Passengers traveling to China should take the nucleic acid test within the last 48 hours before crossing border points. Only passengers with a negative pre-departure PCR Covid-19 test result could travel to China. Passengers with positive test results should travel to the country after getting a negative test result.
2. Customs Health Declaration
The passengers who wish to travel to China should fill out the “Exit/enter Health Declaration Form of the People’s Republic of China” in English and in Chinese using WeChat supporting program, China Customs APP, and web page
https://htdecl.chinaport.gov.cn/.../healthDe.../declare.html to upload a negative pre-departure test taken within the last 48 hours. Paper-based Health Declaration Form could be filled out in Mongolian.
3. The cross-border quarantine regime
There will be no mass nucleic acid testing after crossing the border point of China. Passengers with a valid China Health Declaration Form and no violation of cross-border quarantine requirements will enter Customs. The Customs Office will take a PCR Covid-19 test from passengers with unusual health conditions or high temperatures. Passengers with a positive test result can quarantine themselves at home or at the place for self-treatment if they have no fundamental diseases and symptoms. If the passenger has a negative pre-departure test result, Customs will let the passenger cross the border checkpoint.
4. Emergency Telephone Numbers
If a citizen of Mongolia who wishes to travel to China has an emergency issue related to health and other matters during or after crossing the border, please get in touch with the Mongolian Diplomatic Missions Abroad through emergency telephone numbers and e-mail addresses.
Embassy of Mongolia in Beijing: +86(10)65321203, +8617600787323, beijing@mfa.gov.mn,
Consulate General of Mongolia in Khukh-Khot: +8617678002262, huhhot@mfa.gov.mn,
Consulate General of Mongolia in Shanghai: +8613122656261, shanghai@mfa.gov.mn,
Consulate of Mongolia in Manzhouli: +8615734851884, +8615648081299, manjuur@mfa.gov.mn
Consulate of Mongolia in Erlian: +86 15647964334, ereen@mfa.gov.mn
Published Date:2023-01-09