Have anybody tried moneygram? They have a bunch of branches here but Im not sure if it will work like any other money gram I have used outside of china: Get there, fill the paperwork, give them the money and the name of the receiver and thats it. Do I need the tax papers for that as well?????
Tks guys! :) Im gonna check those options but I was wondering if there is any place in kunming that is good to go to buy electronics... Havent seen anything like that yet.
Hello there,
Im looking for a place to buy electronics, like stereos and headphones. Not the super expensive ones, but decent quality. Does anybody have any idea where?
I know Im coming quite late in the conversation but I prefer continue this thread instead of opening a new one about the same subject.
I heard that nobody has been able to exchange any amount of money in China lately. I will need to exchange some RMB to USD soon and Im wondering how you guys have been doing that.
I did check at Carrefour and they just had one type for adults which I didnt like much. I would like to know if there is anywhere else where I can just have the chance to try different options.
The address has changed last week to a new (all different types of entry and exit services) building at Tuodong Road. Im sorry I dont remember the number exactly but Im almost sure is 118. Its a quite big and brand new building.
They have the directions about how to get to the new office at the door from the old office. Its a bit of walk, about 1km.
The service is not so bad and english is well spoken there. Bring copies of your passport, chinese visa, entry stamp, address registration (original and copy) and picture. 160 RMB for 1 month extension paid when its ready. Service done in 7 days. The new visa will be valid from the day you applied and you can hand it out at the expiration date, the latest.