Updated on December 27, 2022
When you live abroad, you are often alone. You don’t have a family, you don’t have many friends. This is likely to be the situation with the expats in China as well. Hence, you are suggested to take a note of the emergency helpline phone numbers in China.

Do you know the emergency helpline phone numbers in China?

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China: Common Helpline Phone Numbers
Here is a table of common emergency phone numbers in China.
Police | 110 |
Traffic (accidents) | 122 |
First-aid ambulance | 120 |
Fire | 119 |
Railway inquiries | 12306 |
China Mobile | 10086 |
China Telecom | 10000 |
China Unicom | 10010 |
Civil aviation | 950137 |
Air China | 95583 |
Beijing Capital International Airport | 96158 |
Shanghai Pudong International Airport | 96990 |
Citibank | 800-830-1880 |
HSBC | 800-820-8828 |
Standard Chartered Bank | 800-820-8088 |
Bank of China | 95566 |
Bank of Communications | 95559 |
In particular, if you wish to call police, you should call 110.
Police hotline: 110.

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