Embassy of Myanmar in China

Burma, also known as Myanmar is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia bordered by China, Thailand, India, Laos and Bangladesh. One-third of Burma's total perimeter of 1,930 kilometres (1,200 mi) forms an uninterrupted coastline along the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. Its population of over 60 million makes it the world's 24th most populous country and, at 676,578 km2 (261,227 sq mi), it is the world's 40th largest country and the second largest in Southeast Asia. Read More


Embassy

Address:

No. 6, Dong Zhi Men Wai Da Jie, Chaoyang District Beijing

Postal Code:

100600

Tel:  ( ? )

(+86) 10 6532 0351 ext. 24

Fax:

(+86) 10 6532 0408

Email:

info@myanmarembassy.com

Website:

Website

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Consulates

Myanmar has consulates in the following cities


Address:

Room 2401-2436 24th Floor, Sun Hung Kai Center 30 Harbour Road Wanchai

Tel:

(+852) 2845 0810

Fax:

(+852) 2845 0820

Email:

myancghk@biznetvigator.com

Website:

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Address:

Room No.A504, 5/F, Long Yuan Hao Zhai, No.166, Wei Yuan Jie

Postal Code:

650021

Tel:

(+86) 871 3641268

Fax:

(+86) 871 3602468

Email:

info@mcg-kunming.com

Website:

Website

Consular Districts:

Yunnan Province, Sichuan Province, Guizhou Province

Myanmar China Relations

Burma was the first non-Communist country to recognize the Communist-led People's Republic of China after its foundation in 1949. Burma and the People's Republic of China formally established diplomatic relations on June 8, 1950. China and Burma signed a treaty of friendship and mutual non-aggression and promulgated a Joint Declaration on June 29, 1954, officially basing their relations on the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence.


However, Burma maintained a neutralist foreign policy in the 1950s and 1960s. Anti-Chinese riots in 1967 and the expulsion of Chinese communities from Burma generated hostility in both countries. Relations began to improve significantly in the 1970s.


Under the rule of Deng Xiaoping, China reduced support for the CPB and on August 5, 1988 China signed a major trade agreement, legalizing cross-border trading and began supplying considerably military aid. Following the violent repression of pro-democracy protests in 1988, the newly formed State Peace and Development Council, facing growing international condemnation and pressure, sought to cultivate a strong relationship with China to bolster itself; in turn, China's influence grew rapidly after the international community abandoned Burma.


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If you are from Myanmar and you wish to visit china, Please Visit China Embassy in Myanmar

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