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What to Do If I Lose My Passport?
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No. 37 counter, reception hall, F2, Exit & Entry Administration, Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau at 2 Dongdajie, Andingmen, Dongcheng District is responsible for these instances. You must provide the following materials when report the loss:
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What to Do If I Lose My Belongings in Beijing?
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No. 37 counter, reception hall, F2, Exit & Entry Administration, Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau at 2 Dongdajie, Andingmen, Dongcheng District is responsible for receive this case. You must provide the following materials when report the loss:
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How to Use 110, 119, 122?
A:
110 is for emergency services, while 119 is for the fire department and 122 for traffic accident reports. These three 24-hour lines are all access routes to the public security organ, receiving public emergency calls.
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Taxi Survival Skills
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It would be very difficult to find a foreigner in Beijing who hasn't used the taxi system, so our five top pieces of advice for the non-Chinese speakers are: Try to know where you are going -- a map or a card with your destination is extremely helpful to your driver.
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