I believe the market is already quite saturated... lots of agencies already provide this kind of service and many foreign travel agencies have connection to local ones. Unless you can offer something VERY different, it would be hard to succeed!
I believe the market is already quite saturated... lots of agencies already provide this kind of service and many foreign travel agencies have connection to local ones. Unless you can offer something VERY different, it would be hard to succeed!
unfortunately not in the areas you mentioned, she has her salon in the north, but well worth the trip: www.gokunming.com/en/listings/item/33573/sense_of_beauty
she speaks fluent English and is a great hairdresser!
@DomV. did you do the hike?? any updates??
@i_go_to_sleep unfortunately @coope is correct, no more Z-visas for non-native speakers (as far as I know, those holding a passport from an English-speaking country, regardless of what your native tongue is). You can still be hired to teach other languages, eg. French if you hold a French passport, or German if you have a German passport, etc. But you will also need a teaching certificate for that specific language (an equivalent of the tefl/tesol).
I asked a few months ago, they said they deliver if you purchase goods for more than 8000 rmb. not sure if this has changed recently
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Have been studying at Huayang for a few months now. It's a great school: the staff has always been very helpful and kind, and has assisted me changing my visa and getting a new one. The building is brand new, which means everything is clean and bright - toilets included! (and well, studying in a nice environment helps a lot!). My teacher (Joy) is enthusiastic and her classes are always very interesting: apart from the book, she is designing our lessons according to the topics we are interested in (Chinese culture, philosophy, ...). This is what makes the difference to me from the other language schools in Kunming, it's not just "boya chinese", chengyu and "newspaper reading". I would definitely recommend studying here.
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Posted byTouching story, thanks for sharing with us. We need to hear these kind of stories more often, and remember how lucky we are.
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Posted byAMAZING story. thanks for sharing!