In Kunming,,sorry but you might have to do it here,, it goes like this
Take your Chinese document (wedding cert etc) to the Notary opposite the BaoShan hotel, its I think the 4th or 5th floor that specialises in Foreign issues, get it Notarized
, takes a day or two at max.
Check with your embassy if they can take this Notarized copy, normally EU countries needed the Notarized copy to be "Legalised" by the Dept of Foreign affairs in Beijing.
If so then take the Notarized copy and the original to the Foreign affairs department in Kunming (used to be next to the Pan Long river) they take your notarized document and send it to Beijing where it is legalised by the central Dept of Foreign affairs,,about 2 weeks later,,when you get it back your embassy can accept it. I am sorry but its been so long now that I dont have contact numbers anymore, 4 years ago it was a Mr. Tang who was in charge of this.
Hope this helps, not sure if you can get it done in Dali.
I have done the trip to Dali and furthur south a few times,,but a few years in the past and cant remember the tolls (claimed them anyway so didn't pay much attention), but my advice is that driving in most parts of Yunnan (read out of KM) is a really nice thing to do, and definitly having a car when you get to either of those places is such a big plus in terms of freedom of movement that I would suggest you drive, even though it will be more expensive than a flight after you consider fuel and tolls ( a smaller amount by far).
At 3 years kids in China can go to kindergarten (小班,young class), its not til 6-7 they start elementary here.
Most if not all local kindergartens and elementarys can take foreign kids, its just a problem to get them in as the good ones are often without spaces unless you are "connected".
Registration is done by each school and normally involves many trips until the right people are met.
I think that problem is that airlines are sht scared of having an accident so they are way over cautious when it comes to grounding their planes. I remember once "trying to" fly out from Guangzhou to find my airline was not flying while another airline continued to fly. It seems these decisions are made by the airline not the airport, which also explains a bit why the airport might not have up to date information on flight disruptions.
Apart from freight and luggage,, every things seems back to "normal",, but,,, as I was waiting to pick people up at the airport today there seemed to be a large number of people picking up bags after their flights were cancelled.
I flew in yesterday and had no problems,,so its seems your mileage may vary.
Snow in the north of China caused some flights to those areas being cancelled today.
Changshui airport announced that they won't take any more domestic freight until maybe Monday,,they have more then 10,000 T of freight currently waiting to get out of KM,,,
when we renovated we took our workmen to B&Q to select materials from their excellent range if samples. Then with that list in hand we went to the construction market near Mingbo bridge and got the same materials at either half or one third of the B&Q price.
Fog shuts down Kunming airport, strands thousands
Posted byI think that problem is that airlines are sht scared of having an accident so they are way over cautious when it comes to grounding their planes. I remember once "trying to" fly out from Guangzhou to find my airline was not flying while another airline continued to fly. It seems these decisions are made by the airline not the airport, which also explains a bit why the airport might not have up to date information on flight disruptions.
Fog shuts down Kunming airport, strands thousands
Posted byApart from freight and luggage,, every things seems back to "normal",, but,,, as I was waiting to pick people up at the airport today there seemed to be a large number of people picking up bags after their flights were cancelled.
I flew in yesterday and had no problems,,so its seems your mileage may vary.
Snow in the north of China caused some flights to those areas being cancelled today.
Fog shuts down Kunming airport, strands thousands
Posted byChangshui airport announced that they won't take any more domestic freight until maybe Monday,,they have more then 10,000 T of freight currently waiting to get out of KM,,,
Fog shuts down Kunming airport, strands thousands
Posted byThis year has seen much less fog in Songming than normal, drought has some benefits.
City may eliminate cigarette sales near schools
Posted byUntil the Yunnan government can change their dependence on the tobacco industry I doubt they will start to enforce the national anti-tobacco laws.