ok, nevermind, one of my friends who is a tourist guide just told me all that is correct!
ok, nevermind, one of my friends who is a tourist guide just told me all that is correct!
Hi all,
could someone tell me / confirm that the bus from Kunming to Xishuangbanna leaves from the South bus station and that I can get there by catching the subway to the south subway station?
Also wondering if I will be able to buy a ticket on the day (i.e. tomorrow) Thanks very much!! (I've been searching on the internet for a couple hours and still not 100% sure).
Normally I would plan earlier but just found out I need to go tomorrow.
Ok will do, I just found China post postage rates here:
www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/postal-service/rate.htm
Surface mail ¥15/kg after the first kilo is incredibly cheap, I would have thought it would be more than that even within Australia,
but maybe untracked it's not.
If this is correct there is not big difference between airmail, ¥70 and SAL ¥54(air between countries) . Probably I will try to pack and send 10kg of important stuff by airmail or SAL soon and the rest by surface later. Will let you know if I do how it goes.
@SJayne
Thanks!! Yes very helpful.
I suspect extra luggage might be cheapest but (for reasons that would take to long to explain) I'm planning to catch the train to Shenzhen and then fly from Hong Kong and also have a shoulder injury so it wouldn't be very easy.
So I will look into the post and maybe the Australian companies more I guess. :) wish I had better Chinese :(
@geezer, good point, anyway I will find out how much it costs, I can bring a lot of packing materials to China post and pack everything there if necessary, I suspect it might be too expensive for 30-50kg anyway, I might have to give everything away again :(
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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!