Anybody got some information about doing a practical test for a 125CC?
Do I have to take lessons? How much does it cost? Where? Thanks
Anybody got some information about doing a practical test for a 125CC?
Do I have to take lessons? How much does it cost? Where? Thanks
Real bummer. As I rode a 125 CC motorbike in Taiwan
for 4 years (no papers required), I thought I could at least
get a license for a 125 CC after passing the theoretical test,
despite the fact, that my drivers license says motorbikes
up to 45km/h only.
Does anyone know about more flexible officials in other
provinces maybe?
I really don't have enough money
to get a 125CC license back in my country.
Thanks shamolihua. I'll check it out. Does anyone have more specific information about the address. I will go by scooter, so I'll need the
name and the street no. of the place. Thanks.
Hi,
I'd like to pass the theory test for a Chinese drivers license. Can anyone post a link for a preparation book? All the previous links are timed out.
Also, I still haven't seen the address of the place I can take the test
in Kunming. Road name and no. would be helpful. Thanks for your help.
Hi,
I'd like to pass the theory test for a Chinese drivers license. Can anyone post a link for a preparation book? All the previous links are timed out.
Also, I still haven't seen the address of the place I can take the test
in Kunming. Road name and no. would be helpful. Thanks for your help.
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Convenient. If you come from the north, it's 100m to the right from Mc Donald's. Ren Ming zhong rd. No.32, China Everbright bld. Backside 3.Fl.
The official prices seem 788 a year or
598 for 6 months.
It's got bikes, running machines, loads of weight lifting stuff and a tiny sauna. Nothing fancy, but a good deal for the money.
Recipe: Yunnan-style red beans and shiitakes
Posted byThanks, good idea!
Can Kunming become a real international city?
Posted byYeah, a few points are holding Kunming back.
- lack of functional public transportation
- Architectural progression (aesthetics over functionality)
- Gaps in speaking English (most people in KM hardly speak English)
Whenever I speak to locals (in Chinese) about going abroad or having
been abroad they say that they're not interested in visiting foreign countries, because they can't speak English.
As an English teacher I often see that parents want their kids to speak English, often the pressure at the public schools is so high though, that the kids eventually quit studying English, due to a lack of time. Some kids do learn English properly, but they're still a great minority.
Around Town: Lianhuachi Park
Posted byThanks for the informal report. I live right next to the Lotus park.
Sometimes I do get a spooky feeling there, maybe its dark history hasn't
vanished entirely. It still remains one of the prettiest parks in Kunming though.