Vehicles from other provinces and cities must apply for a Beijing Pass to get on the roads within the Sixth Ring Road of Beijing, and holidays are no exception. You can't. The places that handle the Beijing Pass are all outside the Sixth Ring Road, and many of them are concentrated near the expressway toll station in the direction of Beijing (working 24 hours a day). At present, it can also be handled online. The materials needed to apply for the Beijing Pass (free of charge) include the original ID card, the original driver's license, the original driving license, the original compulsory insurance policy, the annual inspection standard of vehicles and the environmental protection standard of vehicles. There are two channels for foreign cars to apply for Beijing Pass. One is to apply for the corresponding Beijing permit directly at the intersection of Beijing Expressway and nearby stations. There are 24 checkpoints or accreditation offices in the city, which are open 24 hours a day and have no holidays. The Beijing Pass is valid for a maximum of 7 days. You can check the specific location yourself. To apply for the Beijing Pass online, you need to provide the front photo of the vehicle, engine model, driving license and driver's license, the front and back of the ID card, and most importantly, you need a photo of yourself holding the ID card. This photo can't be taken in selfie mode, otherwise the numbers on the picture are upside down and can't pass the review.