To bring it back to the original question: I believe 75-100rmb per hour is pretty common fee for learning Chinese from a qualified local.
For the other direction, learning English from a native speaker, I think 200 per hour has become the norm.
To bring it back to the original question: I believe 75-100rmb per hour is pretty common fee for learning Chinese from a qualified local.
For the other direction, learning English from a native speaker, I think 200 per hour has become the norm.
This should more properly be posted in the classified section, which it now is:
We've worked with Red Buffalo Trading on fundraisers in the past. It is mostly handbags and such, but they should be able to help with finding scarves and things like that:
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COVID-19 vaccinations for expats in Kunming available until July 18
Posted byCheers Michael. We were a few days late, but thought it was important to get the word out before the deadline expired.
COVID-19 vaccinations for expats in Kunming available until July 18
Posted by@Ricklane In these times of modern technology such as cell phones and the internet there's many other ways to share information and communicate over great distances. ;)
Fight for Charity Preview – Paul vs Tudou
Posted byOops. Corrected. :)
Kunming floods overnight
Posted byThank you for the hotline number. The links were already in the article.
Seen on the Kunming music scene: Peter Donaldson – portrait of a psychedelic pioneer
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