The Chinese Embassy in Nepal reminds Nepali citizens and institutions to comply with safety and control measures.

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12/09/2025
On September 12, the Chinese Embassy in Nepal issued the latest notice regarding security control and consular document processing by the Nepalese authorities. The full text is as follows: On the evening of September 11, the Nepalese military issued a new announcement, stating that in the Kathmandu Valley, travel is allowed from 6:00 to 11:00 on September 12, travel is prohibited from 11:00 to 17:00, travel is allowed from 17:00 to 19:00, and a curfew is imposed from 19:00 onwards. The local situation in Nepal is gradually calming down, and social order is gradually returning to normal, but there are still security risks. 1. The Chinese Embassy in Nepal once again reminds Chinese citizens and institutions in Nepal to remain vigilant, closely monitor the local situation, strictly adhere to the Nepalese security control measures, strengthen security precautions and emergency preparedness. In case of emergency, you can call for help at the following numbers: - Nepalese Army Rescue Hotline: 01-5979224, 01-579223, 01-5979061, 9851072914, Email: dgmi-foreign@nepalarmy.mil.np - Nepalese police emergency hotline: 100 - Nepalese emergency medical service hotline: 102 - Nepalese tourist police hotline: 1144 or 01-4247041 - Chinese Embassy in Nepal Consular Protection and Assistance Hotline: 01-4531511 - Emergency Hotline for Consular Protection and Services of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +86-10-12308 or +86-10-65612308 2. Chinese citizens in Nepal who need to apply for visa transfer after obtaining a new passport or travel document at the Chinese Embassy in Nepal due to damage, loss, or theft of their passport can do so at the Immigration Office at Tribhuvan International Airport, or at the Nepalese Immigration Office. They need to prepare a $2 processing fee and a copy of the original passport in advance.