I think almost any print shop should be able to handle that nowadays. There is at least one in every district. Some of the places look grotty on the inside, but they spend the money on machines, not decor.
Getting them to do what you want is easy. I wanted something done that was more complicated. By pointing, using my poor Chinese and using a translation app on my phone, we got it done.
Use any translation app to print out a note of what you want done. Avoid modal verbs, just keep it to simple instructions.
E.G. Print this in color, A4, all pages, one copy. How much money?
Take your document in on a memory stick. They will do the rest.
If they are trying to ask you things, give them your phone with a translation app open, they should know you want them to use the app.
Yes it does sound a little like there may have been pre-sales. A lot of the property may have already been disposed of in sales centers in Tier One cities. But that is speculation on my part.
As for the rich only wanting villas, most of the lower rich (not super rich) that I have come into contact with have a villa for the weekend and an apartment downtown for work. A few have multiple properties.
There are also companies that are cash rich, and with low bank interest rates, and little movement in the stock markets, that are still tying up cash in property.
From Gansu to Qinghai: How to avoid COVID-induced travel-headaches
Posted byNice write up, and good advice for travelling with the current restrictions.
Lugu Lake airport officially opens for business
Posted by@Joming.
You use the dollar sign '$'. Do you mean US Dollars or did you mean RMB/CNY?
New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted byIn both cases I guess there is a ruff translation ;-)
New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted byHere is a good description of the differences between a Shepherd and a Kunming dog. dogell.com/[...]
Getting Away: Shanghai on a shoestring
Posted byIt is also nice to see that they are making some effort to encourage cycling. They were banning bikes from some areas of the city when I lived there.