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Title: sending letters to China.
Post by: wilsbrough on October 12, 2009, 02:37:06 am
Hi guy's.

I have a question, sorry if it seems a little stupid. It is my girls birthday in a week or so and i want to send her a birthday card. Now i have her address (at the cost of 2 emf's :dodgy:) I wanted it to be a surprise so could not ask her directly.. But it is in English, my question is, If i write the address in English, Will it get there? If the postman can not read English, How will it get delivered?

Cheers,
Andy.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: RobertBfrom aust on October 12, 2009, 02:55:26 am
Andy , not a silly question at all if your lady lives in a large city , ie, Changsha , Beijing or similar , I would say probably a 50 percent chance , but not for any of the smaller cities as they may not have anyone in the mail centres to read English spend a few more dollars and send the cheapest chn flowers , they will win her heart , all my mail and boxes have both English and Chinese Characters upon them so no excuse , when you get further involved ask for an email picture or as we did last year took a snapshot on Q Q of Ying address held up on a piece of white paper , put it into my memory and just print it off when needed , regards Robert .
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Sylvain D on October 12, 2009, 03:09:52 am
Man has to know that the adress of the ladies can also be where they work, too, and not their own adresses ^^'
and if you got it via chnlove, then you may ask them if they can translate it in chinese for you (i bet they would accept to help you about it) :)
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: wilsbrough on October 12, 2009, 08:06:01 am
Cheers guy's

Just to ask, if it is in romanised pinyin, (ie in Chinese but with english characters) would that work? As my Mandarin teacher could probably help with that. Oh she lives in Guangzou. Guangdong. Is that a big enough City for it to get delivered?

Thanks,
Andy
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: brett on October 12, 2009, 08:06:12 am
I printed some Avery labels with her address in both Chinese and English. Even this extraordinary achievement didn't help as my teddy bear took 2 weeks to arrive from the UK. Maybe a letter would be quicker, but I doubt it. It's not exactly like Japan's postal system, which took 2 days to send my postcards back to the UK!!!
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Neil on October 12, 2009, 11:18:20 am
Yeah, I copied my lady's address and then translated it to Chinese and printed it out in both languages, cut out the printing so it fit on the package and taped it on.  Don't forget to add her phone number.  Very important.  I sent my parcel 3 weeks ago and it still hasn't arrived.  I hope it isn't on it's way back to Canada.  1 week may be cutting it close.  Maybe consider sending flowers or something instead.  They can include a card.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Vince G on October 12, 2009, 11:20:20 am
The addresses given are sometimes the agency's address or her work address. A business package can get delivered just in english? I don't don't why but it does. (worked for a courier service). Sending a few times cards to China the only one that made it to her residence was one that had the address in english and below it in chinese char. Never tried it in pinyin? (btw Last name first). It did take like 10 days to get there.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Rhonald on October 12, 2009, 11:38:56 am
Ya the one letter I sent her never made it. :s I drew a large heart and wrote her name in chinese characters. My work of Heart was lost - and as a typical dutchman - I cut off my ear.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: brett on October 12, 2009, 11:55:34 am
Don't forget to write the address backwards as well :huh:. I'm glad my lady told me her address in English and Chinese. Incidentally some lady's may be reluctant to give out a home address, especially if the parents aren't too happy with the Western man idea.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: ron on October 12, 2009, 11:59:06 am
backwards?in chinese?
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: David5o on October 12, 2009, 02:28:53 pm
Ron,

I think he means that Chinese is written ''right to left'' and not ''left to right''  as in Western written language....

David....
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: wilsbrough on October 12, 2009, 03:13:23 pm
I have to say, i do feel a little bit cheated about this. I know we all know that Chnlove is a money making company, but to be charged two emf's for an address that by the sounds of things, if i use it, probably will not get there. Bit of a scam really? They should email you the address in Chinese script too, so at least then you can print it off and use that right?

So another question, have any of the Brothers sent their lady gifts via the Chnlove site? I.e, flowers, bracelets etc? How can we be sure the lady gets them? I am yet to speak to this girl directly over email or webcam, so if i get a thank you in an emf, how do i know it's genuine and not the 'Company' saying thank you in her place? I feel i need to do something for her, although we have only been chatting for about a month, If i just say 'Happy Birthday' in an emf i look a little uncaring and a bit of a cheapskate right? :dodgy:

Andy....
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Scottish_Rob on October 12, 2009, 03:18:01 pm
Anything I have sent I done through the Post Office mate, and she has always recieved it, I sent them to the agency she is in...
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: brett on October 12, 2009, 03:41:41 pm
RE: Back to front addresses - well they write the country first and the person's name last, which is the opposite of what we would do. I might be thinking of some other country but I thought I read somewhere that if you don't print the address exactly right then they won't deliver it.

My lady told me her address, I didn't have to buy it. I just told her I wanted to send her a gift and could I have her address. I guess it might be more difficult if you want to surprise her but then I think the agency have to ask the lady if it's OK to give out her address.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: wilsbrough on October 12, 2009, 05:07:58 pm
Well, according to Chnlove, if you request the address through them, they do not tell the lady, unless you are a US citizen...? Dunno why that makes a difference. But apparently the lady can contact her agency and ask them if anyone has requested her address, but unless she asks, they will not tell her. I just hope that my Mandarin teacher is able to translate her address back into Chinese script. Fingers crossed. :icon_biggrin: But that's not until friday n i doubt it would get to her in time for the 27th. I may go down the gift shop route via Chnlove, but i don't really want to give them the business, they have had enough of my money already. But until i can get her address in Chinese script, i don't see how else i can get something to her. :(
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Neil on October 12, 2009, 07:24:10 pm
http://www.chinaroses.com/
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Vince G on October 13, 2009, 12:16:30 am
Yes Andy I sent flowers through the Chnlove gifts. Here's the story about it. I sent a birthday card to her home it arrived in time. Her BD is a few days before Valentines day. But she was moving that weekend. So I had chnlove send the flowers to the agency and had the translator make sure she got them. It all went well. I don't have the new address? I haven't asked for it. But I didn't use credits for it before, I asked. I let the translator know what was going on and got the address with no problem.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: RobertBfrom aust on October 13, 2009, 01:40:03 am
Yes Andy , I have used the chn route before these 2 forums were alive and had no problems , now for anything special or surprises I also use Chinaroses including fruit baskets .
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: wilsbrough on October 13, 2009, 04:22:24 pm
Cheers again guys for the comments, i will try to send the card n hope it gets there, but i may use Chnlove to send her a bracelet, with the exchange rate it's only about 20 quid, so if it does not arrive it's not really gonna break the bank right? I guess i know if she really got it if i get a picture of her wearing it, or i see it on her wrist when, or if i visit. (like i say it is early days still, but she seems like my type of girl)

Andy.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: David S on October 13, 2009, 05:43:38 pm
Quote from: 'wilsbrough' pid='19859' dateline='1255381678'

Well, according to Chnlove, if you request the address through them, they do not tell the lady, unless you are a US citizen...? Dunno why that makes a difference.


It is because that there is a law in the US that requires the international bride agencies to do it.  If they want to be able to conduct business with american citizens.  The root of the law has to do with preventing ladies from being approached by sexual predators.  We also have to fill out a from and answer questions about our criminal history, or lack thereof.
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Brian Mc on October 14, 2009, 02:21:47 am
Greetings Brothers,

Andy,

I have sent a parcel to China from Canada and did as suggested here with the english and Chinese address and it arrived within a day of when Canada Post said it would intact and no issues.  Also I sent Zhen some flowers through Chnlove for The Valentines in August just past and she received them also no issues.

Yes Chnlove is a money making business but tehy still try their best to get teh deliveries done on time and to teh right person,.  It is after all only good business to do so.  As for teh mail make sure you use a strong type of box with way to much tape on it and the address in english and chinese very clearly visible on teh front and you should not have an issue.

Regards,

Zhen and Brian
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: ron on October 17, 2009, 03:12:56 am
Hello  I have reeived my ladies address now can somebody help me out with how to address it ? I have it in english and chinese I am not sure how to put it down.Thanks for any help on this.I also get to talk with her on web cam monday evening first time.I cant wait lol.
             Ron
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Scottish_Rob on October 17, 2009, 05:20:54 am
an example

Miss Wang Ke Ren
5A Xin Jiang Road
Qingdao
266033
Shandong Province
PRC
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: David5o on October 17, 2009, 05:58:30 am
Ron,

If you have the Chinese version, use that by printing it out and attach (stick/tape) to what ever your sending... It'll probably get there that much quicker....

David....
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Vince G on October 17, 2009, 08:37:28 am
I'll use Robs as an example. I print the envelope from the computer but you can also make a label and stick it onto? At worst print it and tape it onto an envelope. Just as this is.

Wang Ke Ren
5A Xin Jiang Road
Qingdao, 266033
Shandong, PRC

???
?5A????
???266033
???????????
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: Neil on October 17, 2009, 05:59:11 pm
Yep.  That's what I did too Vince.  I regrettably forgot to add her phone number, which would be a big help if there are any doubts about the translation.  Don't forget that if you can help it...
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: David on October 20, 2009, 07:24:52 pm
You want her address written in English and in Mandarin characters.  I went through this already.  The two cards I sent in English or Pinyin never arrived.  When I had her write her address for me in an email using English and Mandarin characters all my cards now arrive and it takes about two weeks using air mail.  I just saved her address and print and cut it out and tape to the envelope as needed.:icon_cheesygrin:

Big Dave
Title: RE: sending letters to China.
Post by: brett on October 21, 2009, 06:33:06 am
Guys, if you get Avery address labels you can get a Word macro to print you a whole page of address labels. God, it would take me an hour to write my lady's Chinese address by hand.