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Count me in! I have no answers for this but would love to find a place like that. For now, I pretty much buy/bring clothes from the west but I'd love a local source.

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Bernie,

Not sure what your 404 errors are but if you are referring to the links I supplied, they don't get any errors when you aren't in China. I just tested them both and I'm in France....if you use a VPN they will work fine. And both the suggestions I made are "in the US" options...just that one can be handled via mail. The US Chengdu consulate said their form is sometimes accepted and sometimes not. Maybe Canada doesn't insist on adding the disclaimer...I don't know.

Maybe you could explain HOW to get it done in the USA since there is no agency of the government who can actually provide or stamp such a certification. They can only agree that you swore to being single. If you mean that in Canada you had a form prepared and notarized without involving the government, well, good we could do that anywhere.

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OK, here's a couple of links I found...The first gives what I'd use as a nice template when I go to Chengdu consulate (they told me they had no form). houston.china-consulate.org/visa/english/marriage/jh.htm#aoss

This second link is to a site that claims they can do something much more formal but it costs quite a bit and I haven't checked them out. They did claim they could do a chinese translation apostille.us/Documents/single_status_affidavit.shtml

They quoted $548 or so USD to do the whole thing via mail and get it legally stamped somehow. I plan to try the Chengdu consulate first but not sure they will still do this service. And there's another pitfall, if you do it a few years before you actually need it, they might require an updated one since you could have married since. Of course it's all nonsense given the US laws and ability to track you.

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Thanks Bucko, That was very useful info. I was able to find a form that I could buy online with that title that is a state level thing(of course the state doesn't know your status). I'll try first in Chengdu since it's the same idea as they propose. It just says you swear you are single since the US has no way of confirming that. Chengdu says those sometimes work in China but are no guarantee and they add a caveat that clarifiies that the USA doesn't know your status. Whee

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I'm going to be in the US in a few days so if I could have more info maybe I could get it while I'm there. When I've talked to our embassy they saw there's no paperwork like that! I'd be suprised if a state could issue this since marriage and divorces are recorded at the county level. So I could get some county of US to declare I'm not married in that county (which of course means nothing). Do you think the chinese accept these. I'll try harder to find this Cert of Status via googling but I have never seen it before. That'd be great of course. Did you get one? issued by a state? Chengdu embassy didn't mention this.

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I'm not in Kunming (or in China) anymore but I love the embroidery art of Yunnan and I wonder if there is any way I could see this film? I would be happy to pay to watch it online, if that is an option. I own several embroidery paintings...the best one is from an "art factory" near Wenshan (so probably not Yi)

Yes thanks a bunch for the article. Too funny since I was just trying to figure out where I'd have to fly to spend a few days tanning and lolling by some water. This is a much cheaper idea and that first pool looks great for sure.

I suppose it will be hard to get a response to this thread also but, like AlexKMG, I'd love to know if this hotel did open. I would like to go there soon but can't find it in any search engines. Help???? I'm guessing it didn't work out but hoping that it did.

I read this book a year ago and was appalled initially to see that it was in fact written by a missionary. (I would never intentionally give a penny to a missionary.) Having said that, I read the first half of the book since he did try to separate the anthropology from the missionary BS. And there were indeed a few interesting observations about the ethnic groups and he had clearly bothered to learn a lot about the languages.

Still, even the first part can't help adding in religious judgments and hypocritical nonsense. People are viewed from the perspective of their willingness to accept a load of you-know-what without becoming physically ill.

I passed my book along to a Christian and still feel guilty for having bought it without paying enough attention to the source/author.

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does anyone know if Sandra's brunch is happening this sunday June 2nd?