Type/Type: P (British Passport) Country Code/Country Code: CHN (ISO 3 166- 1 China Code)?
Passport number: The word "G" begins with eight Arabic numerals (a new passport number will be obtained after the passport is renewed, and the previous number will be added on the second page. It's not the same as the number one after the ID card was changed. )?
Last name/name/first name (all names are left in Chinese, and right in Chinese Pinyin is used as English name)?
Gender/gender: male is marked as male /M, and female is marked as female/f.
Place of birth/place of birth: take the province as the unit, and note the Chinese phonetic alphabet; If born in Guangdong province, it is "Guangdong/Guangdong"; If born in Hong Kong and Macau, it is "Hong Kong/Hong Kong" or "Macau/Macau"; If born overseas, it is a Chinese translation of the state/province/city/place of birth, marked in English. If you were born in Melbourne, Australia, it is "Melbourne/Melbourne".
Date of birth/date of birth: recorded in the form of "DD MMMmyyyy" (mmm stands for the abbreviation of the first three words of English month) Release place/Release place: the display format is the same as the place of birth.
On overseas occasions, passports issued by the embassies of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China in the United States are recorded in the state/province/city/government where the consular offices are located, and the record is "Washington".
Date of Issue/Date of Issue: The record format is the same as the date of birth. ?
Validity to/Expiration Date: The record format is the same as the date of birth.
Issuing authority/institution: Exit & Entry Administration of Ministry of Public Security and English "Exit &; The Ministry of Public Security or China's embassies and consulates abroad or other institutions.
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Passports handed over by the people of China to foreign countries are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (PRC) and held by senior officials of the Party, government and army, deputies to the National People's Congress, leading members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, diplomatic officials, consular officials, their accompanying spouses, minor children and diplomatic envoys in People's Republic of China (PRC). The cover of a diplomatic passport is red. There are 32-page and 96-page versions, the latter is for diplomatic messengers.
The passport of the People's Republic of China is a document for People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens to enter and leave the country and prove their nationality and identity abroad. Passports of the People's Republic of China are divided into diplomatic passports, official passports, ordinary passports and SAR passports.
Official passports are divided into official passports and ordinary official passports. SAR passports are divided into Hong Kong SAR passports and Macao SAR passports. Diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary official passports are collectively called "official passports", and ordinary passports are commonly called "personal passports".
Passports of the People's Republic of China are divided into diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary passports. Ordinary passport holders should have Chinese mainland household registration or be China citizens living abroad.
People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens who are permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao shall not apply for passports of the People's Republic of China, but shall apply for passports of the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or Macao Special Administrative Region. Residents of Taiwan Province Province who meet certain conditions may apply for passports of the People's Republic of China to relevant institutions in People's Republic of China (PRC) and embassies and consulates abroad.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-passport