Wow, that's great. Is it new? I always used to catch the plane to HK then go across the border to Shenzhen to catch the train. Is it expensive?
Wow, that's great. Is it new? I always used to catch the plane to HK then go across the border to Shenzhen to catch the train. Is it expensive?
@liumingke1234 All my household stuff from living in KM or two years which would fit in boxes, including Chinese books.
About 4 x 15kg boxes.
That's true, this method is probably only good for some countries I checked the prices to Poland for a friend and it was much more expensive.
Yep, thanks for your and everyone else's help.
:D :D
Hello, just finally updating this since I said I would.
In the end I sent everything China Post and they were great. I bought boxes at the post office and took my stuff there in suitcases and packed it in front of them. They wrapped the boxes in a lot of tape and the boxes all arrived safely in regional Australia in the amount of time specified (I can't remember what that was now but a number of weeks).
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$17 billion Chongqing-Kunming railway nears completion
发布者Wow great!!! I wish they would do this between the big cities in Australia
'Earthquake-proof' homes in Yunnan set new architectural standards
发布者This is interesting, in New Zealand we have a lot of wooden houses, at least partly because of earthquakes where they are more flexible. However in Australia where there are more fires brick is more common. Though probably also due to available materials and cost.
Chinese student apologizes after Maryland graduation speech sparks firestorm
发布者I feel sorry for her, she was just giving a speech. I haven't heard it but I'm assuming she wasn't trying to incite people to violence, it's just words and she's very young. Much more sensible for people to overlook that sort of thing than get upset.
Yunnan railway from hell to take at least five more years
发布者Impressive! :)
Remains of lost 1100 year-old city discovered in Yunnan
发布者ooh, :) interesting!