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Traveling from Oslo, the capital of Norway, to China is an exciting journey, offering the chance to explore a country full of history, modern marvels, and diverse landscapes. From the Great Wall of Beijing to the bustling streets of Shanghai, there’s something for everyone. This guide will help you plan your trip to China, including travel tips, visa information, and how to reach the main cities.


When and Where to Visit in China

China is vast, and its best destinations vary depending on the time of year and your interests. Here are some highlights of China to consider:

Beijing:

  • When to visit: Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) for pleasant weather.
  • Top attractions: Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Tiananmen Square.

Xi’an:

  • When to visit: Spring and autumn.
  • Top attractions: Terracotta Army, Ancient City Wall, Big Wild Goose Pagoda.

Shanghai:

  • When to visit: Spring and autumn for moderate temperatures.
  • Top attractions: The Bund, Shanghai Tower, Yu Garden, Nanjing Road.

Chengdu:

  • When to visit: Spring and autumn.
  • Top attractions: Giant Panda Breeding Center, Mount Qingcheng, Wuhou Shrine.

Guilin:

  • When to visit: Spring and autumn.
  • Top attractions: Li River, Reed Flute Cave, Elephant Trunk Hill.

Hong Kong:

  • When to visit: Autumn (September-November) is ideal, with cool and dry weather.
  • Top attractions: Victoria Peak, Hong Kong Disneyland, Temple Street Night Market.

Tibet:

  • When to visit: May to October, with the best months being June and September.
  • Top attractions: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Mount Everest Base Camp.

China Travel Tips for People from Oslo, Norway

  • Visa Requirements: Norwegian citizens need a tourist visa (L visa) to enter China. It is advisable to apply for the visa at the Chinese Embassy or consulate in Norway.
  • Weather: China’s weather varies greatly by region. Northern China can experience cold winters and hot summers, while southern regions like Guangzhou and Hong Kong have subtropical climates.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
  • Currency: The currency used in China is Chinese Yuan (CNY). You can exchange Norwegian Krone (NOK) to Chinese Yuan at exchange offices or on arrival in China.
  • Language: Mandarin is the official language. While many people in tourist areas speak some English, learning basic Chinese phrases can be very helpful.
  • Power Adapters: China uses 220V power, with Type A, C, and I plugs. You may need a power adapter for your devices.

How to Travel from Oslo to the Main Cities of China

By Air (Flights)

The most convenient way to travel from Oslo to China is by air. There are no direct flights, but you can easily find connecting flights through major international hubs.

Step-by-Step Travel Guide:

  1. Fly from Oslo to Major Hubs:

    • You can book a flight from Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) to connecting airports in Europe or the Middle East.
    • Popular connecting airports include Frankfurt, London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, or Dubai.
  2. Fly from Hubs to China: From these connecting hubs, you can catch direct flights to China’s main cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong.

    • Oslo to Beijing: Flights from Oslo typically connect via Frankfurt (around 9-11 hours total flight time) or London (around 10-12 hours total flight time).
    • Oslo to Shanghai: Connecting flights from Frankfurt or Amsterdam take around 10-12 hours in total.
    • Oslo to Guangzhou: Flights typically connect via Dubai or Frankfurt, taking approximately 12-14 hours.
    • Oslo to Hong Kong: Connecting flights from London or Frankfurt usually take around 11-13 hours total.

Direct Flights from Major Hubs to China

Here are some airlines and their routes from major hubs to China:

  • Air China: Offers direct flights from Frankfurt or London to Beijing.
  • China Eastern Airlines: Flies directly from Frankfurt to Shanghai.
  • Norwegian Air: Sometimes offers connecting flights from Oslo to China with layovers in Europe.
  • Emirates: Flies from Oslo to Dubai, then on to major Chinese cities like Beijing and Shanghai.

Flight Duration (Approximate):

  • Oslo to Beijing: 9-11 hours (with one layover).
  • Oslo to Shanghai: 10-12 hours (with one layover).
  • Oslo to Guangzhou: 12-14 hours (with one layover).
  • Oslo to Hong Kong: 11-13 hours (with one layover).

China Visa for People from Oslo, Norway

As a Norwegian citizen, you will need to apply for a tourist visa (L visa) for travel to China. Here’s how:

Required Documents:

  • Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure from China.
  • Visa Application Form: Complete the form online or at the Chinese Visa Application Center.
  • Passport-sized Photos: Usually two passport-style photos.
  • Travel Itinerary: Hotel bookings, flight tickets, and any tour details.
  • Visa Fee: Check the Chinese Embassy website for the most up-to-date fees for Norwegian citizens.

How to Apply:

  • Submit your application at the Chinese Embassy in Oslo or the Chinese Visa Application Center in Oslo.
  • Processing time usually takes around 4-7 working days, depending on the type of visa.

Oslo to China Travel Tour Packages

For a more guided experience, you can opt for travel packages. Here are a few options:

  1. Classic China Tour: A 10-12 day package visiting Beijing, Xi’an, Shanghai, and Chengdu to experience ancient Chinese culture, modern cities, and natural beauty.

  2. Yangtze River Cruise: A 12-day package including a Yangtze River cruise, stops at Chongqing, Shanghai, and Wuhan.

  3. Tibet Tour: A 10-day package exploring Lhasa, the Potala Palace, and Mount Everest Base Camp.

  4. Yunnan and Sichuan Tour: A 9-day tour of Kunming, Lijiang, Chengdu, and Jiuzhaigou.

  5. Great Wall Adventure: A 7-day package focusing on the Great Wall of China, Beijing, and Mutianyu sections.