@ Liumingke1234, the OP also posted exactly the same question on echinacities 2 days after getting reasonable replies here. I directed him to this topic! ;-)
@ Liumingke1234, the OP also posted exactly the same question on echinacities 2 days after getting reasonable replies here. I directed him to this topic! ;-)
Best thing to be fully legal would be to set up your own WFOE (Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise) but you'll need a minimum starting capital (Guangzhou is 200-300,000rmb, don't know about Kunming). You'll also need to get an office for the business address. You then emit yourself as owner, get Z visa & convert to work permit & residence visa.
I read that yesterday & to be honest thought it very plausible & something I wouldn't put past the American secret services to do based on their previous history of pulling stunts to try to have things their way.
@ Long-Dragon,
My apologies to you. I use a number of English language forums in China & you get a lot of visa/WP questions asked with responses from agents working for companies offering advice & then charging. I jumped to the wrong conclusion here.
Don't expect to get this advice for free. Sounds like Long-Dragon works for a visa agency/consultants.
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Larung Gar: Sichuan's extraordinary Buddhist retreat
Posted by@ Scally. First link in article wouldn't open for me. If I was too blunt/unsubtle with my post please feel free to remove it and my link. I'll understand
Larung Gar: Sichuan's extraordinary Buddhist retreat
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Larung Gar: Sichuan's extraordinary Buddhist retreat
Posted byGreat article but interesting that there is no mention that this wonderful place is about to be drastically reduced in size. If you want to see it as shown then GO NOW! The government is about to demolish loads of it and reduce the numbers of monks and laypeople by a huge amount. Unfortunately can't give you a link that doesn't require a VPN.
Lijiang vendors strike, protesting old town entry fee
Posted byNext line down claims they've borrowed $594m to pay maintenance costs. That's a lot of hong bao on contracts ;-)
Lijiang vendors strike, protesting old town entry fee
Posted byGreed which way HFCAMPO? The local government imposing the 80 kuai charge, local businesses or both?
I've been to Huangyao Guzhen in Guangxi a couple of times now. It's 100 kuai a ticket to get in there. IF the money gets spent on the infrastructure & renovations/repairs then find. Big problem is if it gets siphoned away elsewhere.....