I'm only talking about a couple of thousand dollars, not a major investment (so I don't think I want to invest in some life insurance), I can't seem to get the monogram website to load up...or western union, but who knows maybe in the morning....
I'm only talking about a couple of thousand dollars, not a major investment (so I don't think I want to invest in some life insurance), I can't seem to get the monogram website to load up...or western union, but who knows maybe in the morning....
I have an agricultural bank account in Yunnan and want to send some money to a credit union back in the states. Is there a way to transfer money....without a lot of paperwork or hoops to go through?
I am an American living and teaching at a university in Yunnan. What is the best way to go about paying taxes via the IRS. I'm not sure how to go about doing this.
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Thanks.... I'll check it out. Since the nearest apple store is in Sichaun and all the "authorized " stores are selling Acer or Lenovo computers rebooted with Mac OS. I'm thinking of surrendering and just buying a Acer computer and then trying to boot up a Mac OS system. I don't know, I'm looking around for a disc. Has anybody tried this? I have so many files backed up on an external hard drive that I don't want to change operating systems.
I'm looking to buy a new computer. How can I tell if a Imac computer is not a fake? I'm living in Lijiang now and not Kunming.
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Hiking in Lijiang: Dry River Valley
Posted byI've taken this path, well worth checking out if you go to Lijiang. It's a long walk to the trailhead, or use a 4 wheel drive to get there. But do it if you have the chance, everybody likes the spiritual quality of the mountains.
Allez! The Tour de France comes to Yunnan
Posted by115 kilometers is a bit short, usually stages for the Tour de France run around 180 to 200 kilometers. But it would be worthwhile (expense-wise) to have a chance to ride a bike around Yuxi without being hassled by traffic, which is by far the most unpleasant part of riding a bike.
Interview: Professor John Israel
Posted byI briefly met John about 10 years ago, the story of Lianda College was an important event in during the war against Japan.
A tale of countryside drinking in Yunnan, or How I killed all the fish
Posted byIt's good to be open minded and friendly, but the drinking was excessive.
Exploring Yunnan's Wenshan Prefecture in the 1990s
Posted byI lived in Wenshan for a year 2009-2010: Local minority tribes would gather at the town center and play cards, play music, dance, and sell various herbs and vegetables every night. Now living in Lijiang, that no longer happens, it just seemed life was more public then, now people are less inclined to socialize in public.