I would like to exchange a reasonable sum of Yuan into EUR to take it back home.
Is it possible to ask my China Construction Bank to convert the Yuan in my bank account into EUR and then ask them to wire it to Europe (I have a work permit, contract, etc.)? Or do I need to withdraw the money, then get it exchange myself (where I run into the known difficulties of exchanging money) and then deposit it into my account in EUR?
Is the rate okay when the money is converted (whilst staying in my account) compared to other ways of exchanging a large sum of money?
Are there daily limits for Chinese nationals of how much money can be exchanged (e.g. BoC)?
Another colleague also recommended Deppon - a logistics company where you can get moving boxes, too (Debang Logistics (得邦物流 - De bāng wùliú) with multiple locations in Kunming.
It also happens that the moving company I contacted will be in Kunming this weekend. They'll pass by my place for a survey and I am now betting on them to then provide me with the missing packing material ;-)
I'll be leaving Kunming and for this reason I am looking for a place where to buy moving boxes (i.e. the ones that have a folding bottom and top and the 'holes' in the side so that one can get a good handle of the box).
Actually, I am also looking for the Chinese word for these boxes as the translations I got from the Internet don't make sense to Taobao (where I initially wanted to order some boxes).