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Asked by Ms.S. from usa | Aug. 13, 2009 16:24
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Thank you for your website, and your kindness in answering travelers questions!

my college age daughter will be traveling to Kunming from a coastal city in China after having spent a few months there already. She is sufficient in her language skills to get around with few problems, but I as her mother worry about the 'what ifs'...so here's my question: what options to university age students from the US have if trouble arises while they are there. I note there is no U.S. embassy in Kunming. Does the U. S. government have any kind of office there? How about the Canadian or British governments? A somewhat concerned mother

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Answered by Mr.Johnson | Aug. 13, 2009 21:17
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Well, not very sure about the situation in Kunming. But the university in Xi'an, where I'm studying, has a considerate policy for foreign students, incluing studying and daily life. Everything is easy and security. So, no need to worry about too much!
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Answered by Mr.Liu | Sep. 15, 2009 23:56
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I'm sorry, but I think there is no government offices of European or American countries in Kunming.
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