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Forums > Living in Kunming > ISO Office Space - Any Ideas?

Thanks Laotou. I appreciate the sound business advice, but my situation is a bit different than that which you described.

I've had my business for 12 years, outside China and I already have existing business. So, revenue isn't an issue. Nor, do I have the need have a large public visibility, large size, or retail capability.

My business needs are rather modest, in terms of office space. I do consulting and engineering design. I essentially need a place to set up my computers, lay out my work, meet with an occasional customer, and securely lock-up my property. I will be the only employee there.

A small office, in a quiet corner of an existing building would be fine, but I'm not opposed to sharing an office. The only limit there is security and privacy. I would need to be able to secure my area and have private communications. (A lockable office would work fine for this.)

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Forums > Living in Kunming > ISO Office Space - Any Ideas?

Thanks Laotou. I appreciate the sound business advice, but my situation is a bit different than that which you described.

I've had my business for 12 years, outside China and I already have existing business. So, revenue isn't an issue. Nor, do I have the need have a large public visibility, large size, or retail capability.

My business needs are rather modest, in terms of office space. I do consulting and engineering design. I essentially need a place to set up my computers, lay out my work, meet with an occasional customer, and securely lock-up my property. I will be the only employee there.

A small office, in a quiet corner of an existing building would be fine, but I'm not opposed to sharing an office. The only limit there is security and privacy. I would need to be able to secure my area and have private communications. (A lockable office would work fine for this.)

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Forums > Living in Kunming > ISO Office Space - Any Ideas?

Hey folks! I do business in the region and I've decided to try making my home base in Kunming. I've been here for months scoping out the area and attending language school. Now, I'm starting to work on the details of actually setting up an office.

I haven't made a final decision on the type of place to rent. I'm going to be spending a lot of time working each day, so home and office need to be close to each other. In fact, many people here have told me that its not unusual to have a live-in office. (I'm assuming there's no issue with having a home office, either.) It will depend a lot upon what's out there.

I don't need a lot of space for my business. Just a couple of rooms (or, one very large room) with a private bathroom (with a Western toilet). I'd prefer a large building with suite-type offices.

I am totally new to the commercial real estate situation in Kunming. I have no idea what anything costs, or by what terms they operate.

Folks, I'd appreciate any guidance you have.

Thanks! - S

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This is one issue that I think the Central Government is totally correct about. Bad tourist behavior gives the Chinese people a really, really bad image around the world. I've seen thing for years. On my last return trip from China, I saw this kid on the plane who learned how to unlock the restrooms from the outside. Several times, he did this while people were in there. He ignored flight attendants and his parents didn't seem to have control of him. This is so typical of the type of disregard for rules that a lot of travelers have.

I think the first thing that the government should address is air safety. They should impose fines for people who unlock their seat belts before they get to the gate. I've often wondered what an emergency evacuation of the plane would be like with a plane load of people who don't regard instructions.

During my time in Yunnan, there were a few things that appeared to be inevitable. Among them was the fact that the province would one day become a tourism Mecca. The weather, the natural beauty, the ethnic diversity, the location, the big international airport, etc...just makes this very likely. Also inevitable are the things that will enable this trend. Among them are the development of more Western-style hotels and other "accommodations". Among the latter are clean bathrooms.

I wonder if there is the potential for a new tourist industry here? In Kunming, you already pay 1-2 kuai to use one of their filthy public bathrooms. I bet that most tourists would gladly fork over 6 kuai to use a deluxe, Western-style bathroom.

For those of you who don't know, there is a reason for Nicholas Cage to be taking the quantity-over-quality approach to his films. He got into some extremely serious tax debt in the U.S.. I forget the exact amount, but it was in the tens, or hundreds of millions of dollars. For that reason, he supposedly made over 30 films in the past 18 months, including a schload of foreign films. The ironic thing is that the foreign film makers tend to pay him proportionately much more than Western film makers.

But, if you were wondering why such a truly talent actor is making such schlock now, there's your reason. I only hope that when this debt is paid off, he will still have a career.

How terribly sad, especially after surviving all of the tumultuous history of the past 50 years. I'm reminded of the words of a wealthy friend I have: "You just never know how long God is going to let you stick around.|

What could be more natural? A Chinese farmers market/flea market/food festival. My biggest concern is how far from my home it will be.

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