I've sent overseas by this method a few times and have never lost a box, but I have had the boxes quite badly damaged in transit. Make sure that you pack the boxes with some pretty rough handling in mind.
I've sent overseas by this method a few times and have never lost a box, but I have had the boxes quite badly damaged in transit. Make sure that you pack the boxes with some pretty rough handling in mind.
You will probably need to break your stuff into two or three boxes to get it back.
Try sending it with EMS. They have small boxes that are easier to send than boxes with most other courier services.
I'm still here. As far as I know it is possible to send out parcels, but expect it to take longer than usual to reach Australia.
Don't waste your time with other banks. Bank of China is the best way to get money out. You will need a bunch of documents, but they will let you transfer up to the full value of the pay that you have received in China and paid tax on.
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Awesome little bakery. Lots of interesting food. For every Australian out there, the meat pies smelled great, though they weren't ready for eating when I went in. Will definitely be back for those soon.
Yunnan Drifter: Rebels with a cause
Posted byGreat writing style. Hope the book does well.
A quick guide to Kunming's Metro Line 2
Posted byAwesome photos. Good job!
Welcome to the new GoKunming!
Posted byWhile I am on the topic of calendars, a schedule of minority festivals around the province would be awesome too.
Welcome to the new GoKunming!
Posted byAll looks good.. Have always thought that the calendar would be well served by an "add this event" or "subscribe" button that would allow users to add events to their personal calendars with a click or subscribe to events at their favourite venues.
Getting Away: Ximeng's Wooden Drum Festival
Posted byAwesome article. Thanks Matthew and GoKunming for getting this out early so that people can plan to get down to experience this.
Has GoKunming ever looked at creating a festivals Wiki page or something with a list of all these random things that happen around the province. It seems impossible to stay informed of these until it is too late. Might be easier to accomplish it it was community driven.
Also, those maps are fantastic. What program was used to make them??