JLPT · China
Taking the JLPT from China
For Chinese-speaking learners in China, this page keeps the JLPT facts local and honest — the real test sittings near you, the real pass marks, and the real corridor rules.
Test cities & sittings
In China, the JLPT is offered, but the list of test cities is managed by the local host institution — check locally for the current cities and their July / December sittings.
- ShanghaiJul · Dec
- ChangchunJul · Dec
- DalianJul · Dec
- GuangzhouJul · Dec
- ShenyangJul · Dec
- TianjinJul · Dec
- HaerbinJul · Dec
- XianJul · Dec
- ChongqingJul · Dec
- JinanJul · Dec
- WuhanJul · Dec
- XiamenJul · Dec
- HangzhouJul · Dec
- SuzhouJul · Dec
- QingdaoJul · Dec
- ChangshaJul · Dec
- ChengduJul · Dec
- NanjingJul · Dec
- HefeiJul · Dec
- ShenzhenJul · Dec
- NanchangJul · Dec
- ShijiazhuangJul · Dec
- TaiyuanJul · Dec
- NingboJul · Dec
- WuxiJul · Dec
- GuiyangJul · Dec
- WulumuqiJul · Dec
- NanningJul · Dec
- WeifangJul · Dec
- YangzhouJul · Dec
- KunminJul · Dec
- HaikouJul · Dec
- YanjiJul · Dec
- LanzhouJul · Dec
- BaodingJul · Dec
- NantongJul · Dec
- FuzhouJul · Dec
- WeihaiJul · Dec
- ShaoxingJul · Dec
- ZhengzhouJul · Dec
- Xinyang and Nanyang.Jul · Dec
- Hong KongJul · Dec
- MacauJul · Dec
Practise before you register
The JLPT is held twice a year (July and December); many overseas cities offer only one sitting, so your window may be tighter than you expect. Practise the three tested sections — Language Knowledge, Reading and Listening — with honest readiness estimates against each level's real pass mark before you book. The certificate never expires.
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