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Irishman:
So, I was chatting to a Malaysian friend in work today and i was telling him about my forthcoming trip to China and that myself and Ling were thinking of going to Yunnan on holiday together for a week but I was now having doubts after chatting to another Ling I know online who just came back from there and said it rained all the time and the locals told her that its normal for the time of year..

My Malasian friend mentioned that Air Asia has really cheap flights and had I checked that? So I did and as chance would have it I can get a super cheap return flight to Tianjin airport for about 90 euro each - less than it would cost to go to Yunnan! A couple of other work mates have been there before and heartedly recommend visiting there - its cheap and a whole new country.
My Malaysian friend says that she will need a visa to enter but as China and Malaysia have close economic ties he reckons it should be very easy for her to get a visa.
Now here is the kicker, I have a single entry only visa for China so will need to get that renewed when we return...
I know that its a simple matter to do in Hong Kong but in Kuala Lumper I have no idea of the practicalities involved.
Anyone here have any advice?

maxx:
It's going to be bloody hot this tt=ime of year.I would take a look to see if your going to need a visa.Does ling have her passport and does she need a visa

Irishman:
I checked that out maxx. Its right on the equator and the average max is around 32C every month which is lower than Tianjin which is around 36C most days this time of year.
My colleague from there said it does have rain but its mostly short lived thunderstorms rather than monsoon rains like southern China gets at this time of year.
I dont need a Visa for there, but I will need a new one to re-enter China, Ling will need one but my Malaysian friend says this is easy for a Chinese person to get due to the fact that the countries have close economic ties. I'm going to put it to Ling tomorrow and see what she thinks.

Uncle Brucie:
irishman

I found this site before and saved it

i think if you just change the citizen ship it will help you out

http://www.visahq.com/citizens/Canada/

i know it says canada but have a look , i think this would help just about anybody anywhere

just a though and some help

ssetho:
Your Malaysian friend is right, I am from Kuala Lumpur and it is very easy for Chinese nationals to get a Malaysia visa. I am living in London and will be marrying my Chinese girlfriend in China and bringing her to live in Kuala Lumpur. I think it will be much easier for her to settle down there.

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