LENOVO G50-70 warranty question

I bought LEnovo G50-70 few month ago. it is in warranty. i Am facing issues with DVD rom and touchpad of this machine. kindly guide me if i can claim warranty in Beijing ,China? as I am going there in a month for my masters. If yes, then what would be the process?

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