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This consulate was one of two original consulates that China set up, with the other being the now-closed consulate in Houston. The consular district includes most states in the Northwest, including NorCal, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Alaska. [2] The consulate is located at 1450 Laguna St., San Francisco, CA. [3]
On June 23, 2022, Shapour Moinian, 67, of San Diego, California, pleaded guilty to lying on his SF-86 security clearance forms and to being a paid unregistered agent of the government of China. [102] Moinian is a former U.S. Army helicopter pilot who accepted thousands of dollars from representatives of the Chinese government to provide ...
According to four former U.S. intelligence officials, in the 2000s, a staffer and Chinese community outreach liaison in Senator Dianne Feinstein’s San Francisco field office was providing political intelligence to the MSS. [6] The informant, who was not ultimately charged, was handled by officials working out of China's San Francisco ...
My heart goes out to everyone impacted by the wildfires, which have killed at least 16 and ravaged an area larger than the city of San Francisco. Gov. Gov. Gavin Newsom has vowed to create a ...
The immigration agency said in October that the number of foreign travelers to China had jumped nearly 50% year-on-year, while the number of visa-free entries was up almost 80%.
Visa-free treatment will run for 12 months, during which tourists from those six countries can visit China for up to 15 days. China also expanded its visa-free transit policy to 54 countries in ...
The southern Chinese island province of Hainan – often referred to as the ‘Hawaii of China’ has a more lenient visa policy than the rest of the mainland. It offers 30-day visa-free entry for ...
The Gateway Arch (Dragon Gate) on Grant Avenue at Bush Street in Chinatown. The Chinese arriving in San Francisco, primarily from the Taishan and Zhongshan regions as well as Guangdong province of mainland China, did so at the height of the California Gold Rush, and many worked in the mines scattered throughout the northern part of the state. [3]