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Beijing Airport Express Train in Depth Very clear and useful description. Any photos? |
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The Most Beautiful Sky in Shanghai This afternoon the sky looked pretty blue too. sepb.gov.cn indicated an API of 47 (lower than usual for Shanghai) |
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Register with PSB During Olympics? When I renewed my "visiting relatives" visa in Shanghai last time, I had forgotten to go to the police station last time I arrived in China in order to register and get that bit of A5 sized yellow(?) paper that is the temporary residence document. The visa people in Shanghai would not renew the visa until I had been back to my local police station and got the bit of paper required. I had to spend 1/2 a day at my local police station and pay a fine of a few hundred RMB in order to get this indispensable paper. Only then could I renew my visa. Members of the public and even the police were pretty sympathetic to me that I had such a lot of trouble over this small irregularity. Moral: when entering the country go to the police station within about 24h and get this important bit of paper. Then, make sure you don't lose it, in case you need it. |
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Shanghai Metro is Not 24 Hours I guess part of the problem is maintaining the railway lines. I assume this is done at night when the trains are not running. If trains run 24h a day it will be harder to carry out maintenance. |
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Traveled to Beijing with China Eastern Airlines @JSW: Yes, I know it is not an official web-site. I was just seeing if "the wisdom of crowds" could give me any advice ;) I found that if I tried repeatedly with Skype, sometimes, I could get thru to +86 21 95808 (othertimes it said the number was invalid). I guess it depends how the call got routed any particular time--it is worth calling multiple times. China Eastern are pretty vague about if you need to reconfirm or not. I believe it is safer to reconfirm with China Eastern. When I called to reconfirm, since I had paper tickets, they said that they could only reconfirm if I gave them the ticket numbers -- this is pretty inflexible, I think. With e-tickets, I believe you need to know the passport number or whatever you use as ID with the e-ticket. When I actually reached Heathrow Airport, I found that the flight had been delayed to the next morning (about 12 hours). So China Eastern arranged for us stay in a hotel nearby in Slough. Hotel staff said that it was the first time that China Eastern had had to have people stay, so I guess it is rare for a flight to be delayed that much (perhaps it is the security surrounding the Olympics that caused the delay). The next morning the flight left at 10:30 without incident. On arrival at Pudong airport, I found that customs now X-ray everyone's baggage, whereas previously they seemed to be pretty much asleep and seemed to do almost nothing. We had to queue up for about 10 minutes for this. I guess this is more Olympics-related security, maybe. |
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Exchange RMB for USD at Pudong Airport Please note that Chinese citizens need to show their ID card when converting currency (they cannot use their passport). |
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Hard to Use Metro Instead of a Car Why not organize a shuttle bus to the metro station from the community where you live for residents of the community? This would solve the problem for many residents and possibly increase the value of your apartment too. |
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Accessibility of Public Transportation @John AFAIK, the taxis in Shanghai are not specifically wheelchair accessible. When I was in Hangzhou with a guy who uses a wheelchair, we moved him in his wheelchair to the taxi door and he slid into the seat of the taxi. Then we folded up his wheelchair and put it in the boot of the taxi (it was a little too large so the lid of the boot had to be held down with a kind of elastic string). Some taxis in Shanghai have an LPG tank in the boot and therefore the boot is pretty small (probably too small for a wheelchair). I think you'd definitely need help from an able-bodied friend travelling with you in order to use taxis. Regarding accessibility of subway stations, I believe each subway station has an elevator for disabled people only which goes down as far as the platform. Subway staff will let disabled people into the elevator. At ground level you need to press a bell next to the elevator door to get the attention of subway staff and it may take a while for someone to respond (since few people use the elevators). I think you would be able to use the subway, especially if you had a Chinese-speaking able-bodied helper with you. I think it would be very difficult for you to use the buses. People would probably have to lift you up the step into the bus, plus buses are often very crowded. Buses don't have any provision for the disabled. |
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Bird view of Shanghai on Flight Cool. Welcome to mine |
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My Site Remains Illegal in China have a look at picidae.net, if you dont allready know about it - its a free, easy and open source way to bypass the chinese firewall. |
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Pudong Airport Maglev in Depth How do I contact the manufacturer of the Maglev? I am president of Sidney Thermal Technologies Inc., contact me at "awtfell@yahoo.ca." I believe that I have material that may be of significant interest to both passengers and train manufactureres thanks for whatever you can do. Martin |
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Experiencing Maglev Shanghai Who do I contact with regards to the design, manufacture and construction of the MEGLEV? My address is awtmon@yahoo.ca |
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Experiencing Maglev Shanghai who do I contact with regards to the manufacturing of meglev trains? thanks. |
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Rent an Apartment in Shanghai Hi, looking for a two bed apartment, for six weeks from the start of July, in Changning area. Doesnt need to be flash, just comfortable. If you have anything suitable, email me at martinpetrie@hotmail.com. Thanks. |
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Personal Income Tax in China http://www.law999.net/law/doc/b/1994/01/28/00076447.html Regulation in English. I hope that will help. |
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Personal Income Tax in China Can anyone provide a link to the official regulations IN ENGLISH ? Not a lawyer or HR company, but the real thing. Posted by: carsten on April 1, 2007 02:48 PM http://www.law999.net/law/doc/b/1994/01/28/00076447.html REGULATION IN ENGLISH IF you wanna find resources i can try my best to help you. MY EMAIL: peisi_c@hotmail.com |
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Personal Income Tax in China Hello, Can anyone tell me what is the amount of tax i have to pay if i get an annual salary of 180000 CNY. Please give me an approximate amount that i have to pay as tax on this salary. Regards vnkm23 Posted by: vnkm23 on April 1, 2007 01:35 PM 180,000CNY multiples 45% then minus 15375CNY which makes 65625CNY according the formula posted above. |
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Pudong Airport Maglev in Depth Hi Jian Shuo, Nice info. Curiously I lived in Shanghai for a year 2002 - 2003 but never got the option to ride on the thing. We visit from time to time (my Wife's from Dalian and we have family in various parts) so one day, we will take the maglev. Anyway, point of this: there was talk about building a magelv between Beijing and Shanghai - any news on that ? |
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Shanghai Pudong Airport to Suzhou Hi Some of my friends also was asking for train schedules and others, so I just added the links at www.martin-kolinsky.com under Lifestyle and Travel. regards Martin |
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The Year of Pig Comes Sounds great, Happy New Year to you too! |
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Weekend! Weekend! Hi! Yes, weekend is great if you know where to go! :((( I am new in Shanghai and will be happy to meet some english speaking friends... unfortunately around me is only chinese speaking people! Will be happy to contact you wia martins.knipshis@gmail.com or my China number: 15901620541 |
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2006 Asian Gaelic Games in Shanghai It is really a pity that i read your this blog too late. Otherweise toddy i would go there to watch it. By the way i am just seeking a english teacher who should be native english speaker for oral english in weekende. could someone help me reccomend a english teacher? |
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Living Cost in Shanghai See comments on http://pmgomez.blogspot.com/2006/08/on-discrimination.html |
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A Car Plate = 38500 RMB in Shanghai Hi. You have very nice website! Beautiful design. |
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Rent an Apartment in Shanghai Hi All, My name is Martin, I'm going to SHanghai in Sept to study @ Shanghai Normal Univ., & I'm looking for a 1 bedroom apartment that are nearby to the Uni. Somebody have any suggestions? Price range 1500 RMB Thanks alot |
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Thanks for your Comments Dear Jian Shuo, I was looking around www.bonhams.com and saw that in an upcoming auction the authorities of San Francisco are selling a gift given by to them by the Mayor of Shanghai. Bloody rude if you ask me. It is the magnificent painting Grapevine by master Zhu Qizhan. It was in the SF airport and is great. They want USD30,000, probably to spend on modern rubbish that could be painted by a chimp. If they don't want it, maybe we should ask for it back. Disgusted. Martin www.bonhams.com Lot No: 2226W Property of the San Francisco Arts Commission, sold to benefit future acquisitions Zhu Qizhan (1892-1996): Grapevine. Monumental painting in ink and color on paper, framed and glazed in UF3/ultra-violet screened frame; the upper right with a poem of Qingteng (Xu Wei, 1521-1593), dated renxu (1982), inscribed 'painted at Meihua Caotang in Shanghai', signed 'Zhu Qizhan at the age of ninety-one', with four artist's seals reading Loujiang Zhushi, Qizhan, Meihua Caotang and xinbi zhihui. Dimensions 140 x 53in (356 x 135cm) Estimate: $30,000 to 50,000 Footnote: Provenance: this painting was presented by Wang Daohan, Mayor of Shanghai to Diane Feinstein, Mayor of San Francisco in 1983. It was installed on July 12, 1983 at San Francisco International Airport and was exhibited there for about ten years. Since January 1980, San Francisco and Shanghai have been Sister Cities. In 1981, the Shanghai Friendship Committee, with the encouragement and endorsement from the Mayor of San Francisco, recommended to the joint committee of the Airport Commission and the Arts Commission that paintings by Shanghai artists be commissioned for the International Terminal at the San Francisco Airport. This marked the first formal association between cities in China and the United States. |
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My Site Remains Illegal in China I wonder if it helps that you can get web space in UK for only 12 GBP (20 USD) a year. Here: http://www.betterwebspace.com |
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Usability of Pudong Airport Has anybody knows hotel inside the airport ? |
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Webcam Set Up, Broadcasting Shanghai i only can see black window in media player i have uploaded your page changing url in your page to my own http://freespace.virgin.net/martin.hegarty1/webcam.htm please help i am so frustrated i have been working on this project for weeks Yours Sincerely Martin Hegarty |