Thanks laotou and somenick. I will check it out!
Thanks laotou and somenick. I will check it out!
Where in Kunming can one go to find used electronics, i.e. computers, computer parts, etc?
Nothing around yi er yi dajie. I've already scoped it out.
Is there such a place? If so, kindly let me know. Much appreciate it!
You shouldn't have to pay more than 80-100 kuai. As of two months ago there was no consulate fee. I don't know about 60 days. Ask the agent. They should know.
Please check with Yunnan International Travel Service.
Tel.#0871-8310423
I recently returned from Chiang Mai with my chinese girlfriend. She does not work but had no problem obtaining a 30 day visa. Simply apply via one of the travel agents in Kunming. Do not go directly to the Thai Consulate in town. They will not give you the time of day!
Now as to how easy it will be for her to renew her visa while in Thailand I can't help you. She may have to return to China every 30 days-not sure. You can ask the visa agent when she applies initially.
Good Luck!
Thank you Cindy! Great information. Do you have any specific travel agency in Kunming that can help her?
Thanks again!
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A group of four of us (two Chinese and two Americans) decided to try this restaurant as we'd heard so much good about it. "What a fantastically dreadful place", my only response. One of our Chinese partner's pasta came with the "complimentary two inch human hair gracing the top of her plate". When she pointed it out to the server he called the manager over who reached in with her fingers, removed the hair then walked away. When my friend protested the manager became demonstrably annoyed (poor thing had her wine drinking and smoking interrupted) and finally provided a new plate (we think) of pasta for her.
So where was the owner of this establishment? Give this place a pass, stay home and make your own pasta. You'll be much happier. The food is very common and the service is atrocious. I give it one year max before it's out of business.