Here at GoKunming Towers, we've noticed similar. We're seeing what appear to be ads for the internet access package that we subscribe to, which strikes me as pretty odd ad-targeting. I've also experienced similar ad-injection from other providers in Kunming. It's not too mafan right now, but Kloned's question is valid: where is this going?
Rail freight is likely your best bet. when i moved from Shanghai to Kunming, i wrote a story about it for GoKunming: www.gokunming.com/[...]
I know people who've sent stuff out of Kunming by rail and i've heard no complaints. You'll have to track down the CRE office in Kunming. Something tells me it'll be near the train station :P
Alternatively, the Kunming moving company Ant (mayi ban jia 蚂蚁搬家) seem to be highly respected - might be worth contacting them.
@tanfei: The 14:47 report is what we used to write the update. However, the content of that page has been added to since then, adding the eyewitness reports etc.
I should add that Salvador's is not owned (or co-owned) by Italians, as that story reports.
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Posted byI'm sure Salvador's appreciates all the words of support they've received here.
As discussion has strayed into less palatable territory, GoKunming has now suspended commenting on this post.
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Posted by@tanfei: The 14:47 report is what we used to write the update. However, the content of that page has been added to since then, adding the eyewitness reports etc.
I should add that Salvador's is not owned (or co-owned) by Italians, as that story reports.