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Why do companies in China not accept credits to offset invoices?

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Tags: Chinese Companies, Exporting To China, Invoice, Invoices, Offsets

China
tobey1kenobe asked:


We are a US company exporting to China. If a problem occurs, such as shipping fewer than expected goods or a product is damaged, our customers in China requests a corrected invoice. It is our standard practice to issue a credit that offsets part of the invoice amount. We expect the customer to pay the difference between the invoice amount and the credit. Issuing a corrected invoice is not common in the US and the process of creatin one is more time-consuming for us. Can you explain why Chinese companies do not accept credits?

Marcus

Comments (1) Sep 24 2008

Posted: under China - Travel and Holidays.
Tags: Bird Park, Capital Of Mauritius, Mahebourg, Nature Reserves, University Of Mauritius

Travel and Holidays in China
Raman Verma asked:


Mauritius is a tropical paradise. An easily accessible island in the Indian Ocean nestled up alongside Africa. Mauritius enjoys an extensively varied culture, due to its multifaceted history. It’s greatly influenced by its British and French ties and principally Indian workforce. The result is a mix of assorted cultures, religions, and languages. The residents include Hindus, Creole, Chinese, Muslims and Europeans. English, French and Creole are widely spoken, as are some other Asian languages. The variety is also evident in the food, which is a mix of Indian, Creole, Chinese, and European.

Places to Visit

The absolute must see places of Mauritius are

Port Louis– The capital of Mauritius, Port Louis, is a bustling urban center Places to see in Port Louis

Sir Seewoosagar Ramgoolan botanical garden–This is a sixty-acre garden featuring a pond of Victoria amazonica lilies and an extensive collection of palms

Cauden waterfront complex–This modern mall houses a casino, restaurants, shops etc

China town—this is a bustling neighborhood full of small shops, family traders and oriental restaurants.

Central market–A dynamic, lively open-air market selling fruit, herbs, spices and potions.

Blue penny museum– the museum houses items of national heritage including the famous stamps of the “Post Office” series printed in 1847.

Mahebourg— near Port Louis is the nearest town to the international airport and a major business center. There is an appealing bay where you can unwind and sunbathe A Naval Museum is admission free, open everyday except Thursday. Ile aux Aigrettes and the Domaine du Chasser are two beautiful nature reserves worth seeing.

Tamarin is a good public beach with great views. You can also visit Casela Bird Park,

Moka– is home to the University of Mauritius and the Mahatma Gandhi Institute. The area around Moka is very pictorial, filled with flourishing mountains of the Moka Range and waterfalls. It offers endless opportunities for quiet rambling.

Trou aux Cerfs– is an ancient crater, and the climb to the top for the view, is worth the effort. Another highlight of this area are the Tamarind Falls a group of seven falls that pour themselves into a deep, quiet pool ideal for swimming.

Black Gorges National Park— is also a must visit. The finest views of the Black River Gorge, the Riviere Noire Falls and Piton de la Petite Riviere Noire are from the Riviere Noire lookout. Near the Park is Lake Bassin, a volcanic crater and a Hindu pilgrimage site.

Things to Do

Mauritius is a stunning island with distinct scenery and striking vistas. Mauritius is primarily suited to those wanting a resort beach holiday or for those who want to avail the exotic spas, which are in abundance in Mauritius.

Deep Sea Fishing- Mauritius is a paradise for deep sea fishing. Species include the blue or black marlin, all types of sharks, yellow tuna, the Bonitos, the ‘emperor’, the ‘p?rin’, the ‘b?ne’ or the barracuda. The ocean is 70 metres deep one kilometre away from the coast. Fishing boats can be hired from almost all hotels. The most prestigious deep sea fishing competition is the Marlin World Cup which is hosted in December by La Pirogue Hotel.

Spas - Mauritius offers several world-class spas.Pay a visit to some of the spas, where you can put yourself into the capable hands of experts and allow yourself to be carried away by your senses. These spas are now regarded as a must, on the tourist itinerary. The islands most famous spas include One&Only Le Saint G?n, the Royal Palm, Hilton, Prince Maurice, Beau Rivage, Oberoi, The Residence, Sofitel Imperial, Ananda and Dinarobin hotels where holidays also mean fitness and enlightened senses.

Golf-Several hotels have excellent golf courses. There are instructors to attend to customers’ needs including private tuition. Golf balls, clubs and caddies can be hired. An 18-hole golf course also exists at the Gymkhana private club in Vacoas. Visitors have to pay an entrance fee to be able to play.

Shopping- There are a number of tourists-only duty-free shops where passports and air tickets must be shown is on the increase. Mauritius has an enviable reputation for textiles production, namely for pull-overs and knitwear. Leading brands of shirts, trousers, suits, dresses, suits for women, shorts or swimwear are sold at unbeatable prices. Basketwork, embroidery, pottery, cut stones and recycled glass are very much in demand.

Places to Stay

The various hotels packages in Mauritius offer the best of facilities. You may take your pick from a range of luxury and budget hotels and lodges in Mauritius besides the star categorized accommodation hotels around the landmarks of Mauritius offer excellent view of the landmarks through their suites. Most of the places to stay in Mauritius are strategically located in the tourist centers.

Mauritius is a tropical paradise. An easily accessible island in the Indian Ocean nestled up alongside Africa . It’s greatly influenced by its British and French ties and principally Indian workforce. The result is a mix of assorted cultures, religions, and languages.



Jesus

Comments (0) Sep 22 2008

What’s an easy way to find a company in China to manufacture Metal Pie tins?

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Tags: Break, China, English Help, Metal Tins, Pie Tins

China
Jonathan O asked:


I want to sell Pie Tins, and I know China is supposed to be a cheap way to make just about anything.

Does anyone know an easy way to break into doing that? Someone once told me I need a “broker” who speaks English + Chinese to help me out (because I do not know Chinese).

Any information on this subject would be helpful. Thank you!

Crystal

Comments (2) Sep 21 2008

How does China finance so many megacities?

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Tags: China Economy, Funiture, Plastic Toys, Skyscrapers, Walmart

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Little Phelps asked:


I know that China’s economy is growing fast and that most of the stuff at Walmart is from China. But how does China afford all of the hundreds of new modern skyscrapers being built every year? The country is somehow managing to move hundreds of millions of people to cities. How? That has to be incredibly expensive. Where does it get the money? India can’t do anything like that. Even the United States probably couldn’t do that if it tried. Where does China get the money for this? They can’t be that rich from selling plastic toys and cheap funiture.

Kasey

Comments (6) Sep 21 2008

Posted: under China - Travel and Holidays.
Tags: Diving Diving, High Technology, Jungles, Rubber Trees, Vines

Travel and Holidays in China
Sami Fab asked:


It’s nice to ask yourself these questions before starting to plan your vacation:

Do you want to relax?

Do you want adventure or a learning experience?

Do you want to get away from your job?

Once you know the answers to these questions, then you are ready to plan your trip. Vacations are needed for your emotional, physical and mental balance.

Vacations give you a chance to relax, renew your energy and free you from your daily routine. Vacations could be far away or close to home. Wherever the vacation may be, it does the same thing. It is the satisfaction that is more important than the destination.

Generally, there are some different types of travel according to activities involved. Here are some of them:

1. Responsible Travel. Traveling doesn’t always have to be self-serving. With responsible travel, one could have enjoyment as much as respecting the local environment and the people.

2. Rediscovering nature. Rediscovering travel is all about nature and everything in it. It revitalizes the soul while smelling and feeling nature.

3. Tribal cultures. In today’s world of high technology, it is wise to experience the simpler life of the tribal people. These are people who live close to nature in the same way for the past thousands of years.

4. Responsible Diving. Diving not only let travelers appreciate what is down the sea but also making the traveler more aware of the conservation effort.

The country you are planning to travel to also leaves a great mark on the your life. Here are some of the most popular destinations today:

1. Thailand. Thailand used to be known as Siam. It is an Asian country bounded by Burma, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia.

Behind the back draft of Thailand’s jungles of bamboo, rubber trees and vines are the Five-star hotels of modern conveniences. In some parts of the country, elephants are still being use to lift timbers and buffalos are still being use in farming.

2. China. China is now the second largest country and fastest growing economy in the world. Most parts of China are still unexplored by tourist.

However, the eastern portion is now popular to western tourist. First class hotels now offer highest class of amenities and dozens are still being built/

3. Italy. Italy is a boot-like shape country bounded by Switzerland, Austria, France, and Slovenia. The main attraction of Italy is St. Peter’s Square where the Pope resides.

4. Caribbean. The Caribbean is an archipelago of islands, 2000 square miles across. Most of the islands are plateaus and eruptions of underlying mountain systems. It has nice beaches of crushed coral and white or pink sand and the water at the shore is a deep blue.

The success of any vacation will not depend by how much the traveler spent or its destination. It is how the traveler enjoyed it and how he was able to achieve his primary goal of “getting away from it all.”



Donald

Comments (0) Sep 21 2008

How much cheaper are pc and laptops from china compared to australia or us?

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Tags: Australia, China, Gaming Pc, Laptop Pc, Laptops

China
laxos asked:


I am planning on getting a gaming laptop or buying gaming pc parts from china but i want to know around how much cheaper they are in china compared to Australia and USA.

Derrick

Comments (7) Sep 21 2008

Posted: under China - Travel and Holidays.
Tags: Catering Holiday Apartments, Cultural Diversity, Self Catering Holiday, Self Catering Holiday Accommodation, Tropical Rain Forests

Travel and Holidays in China
Andrew Gibson asked:


Many tourists visit Malaysia each year on their holidays. They are attracted by the beautiful diverse landscape and the cultural diversity that this popular country has to offer. Some holiday makers stay in self catering holiday accommodation in Malaysia and they use these holiday homes as a base to explore Malaysia.

There are some stunning holiday villas with swimming pools in the coastal regions of Malaysia. It is also possible to rent self catering holiday apartments in some of the bigger cities.

The name Malaysia itself suggests that the country is a minuscule of the large Asia. Truly Asia is not wrong in any aspect when we refer to Malaysia. The diversity of culture and the various tourist destinations make Malaysia a unique travel experience. This is a country full of tropical islands, hill stations in Gentry and Cameron Highlands, tropical rain forests, pristine pure beaches and not to forget the city of Kuala Lumpur.

Kelantan has a very long history, records of Kelantan dates back to 8000 to 3000 B.C. This state was ruled by many different countries and till 1941 was under the Japanese rule. In 1963 Kelantan became a part of Malaysia. Kelantan is well linked by road and rail. There are flights, which link Kelantan to Kuala Lumpur and Penang.

Tourist attractions in Kelantan are Kota Bahru, which is its capital city. It is a bustling town famous for its culture and crafts. Jahan Mahmud has a cultural centre, which is the living heritage of Kelantan. The Royal Museum is called Istana Batu and was built during the reign of Sultan Ismail. It has a wide range of silverware, furniture and bedroom items on the display. The war museum in Kelantan dates back to 1912 and has many Japanese memorabilia and documents on display. The best time to visit Kelantan is February to May. The July Festival also attracts many tourists.

Malacca the seaside city is 147 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur. The culture here is a mix of Portuguese and Chinese. History says that Malacca was a strategic midway point that provided the link between China and India. It has therefore developed into an international commerce hub. The best time to visit Malaysia is from January to February. Malacca is well connected by road and rail. The airport is situated 9.5 kilometres north at Batu Berendam.

Penang is a small beautiful island state of Malaysia. It is a very popular holiday destination with tourists attracted to its golden beaches, delicious cuisine and warm seas. There are many places to visit in Penang namely Georgetown City, Clock Tower, First Cornwallis, Kromtan Tower, Wat Chayamangakaram Temple, Kek Lok Si, Snake Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple, Penang Hill, Khoo Kongri, and Penang Bridge. There are some luxurious holiday villas in Penang right next to the sea.

Sarawak the largest state in Malaysia is the land of the fabled white elephants. It is also the home of hornbills and orangutan and hornbill. Sarawak has a diverse ecosystem found nowhere else in the world and it attracts many tourists to see this ecosystem. There are many national parks which are very popular with tourists. Many tourists visit Musuem, Sunday Open Market, Kuching, Skrang River Safaru, Pepper Plantations, Cultural Village, Santuborg Fishing Village and the famous caves.

Malaysia is a beautiful country to visit on your holidays and you are guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome from its people. It has some fabulous holiday home accommodation available to rent from their owners. It is said that some of the best holiday villas in the world are in Malasia.



Skyler

Comments (0) Sep 19 2008

What effect would it have on China and the rest of the world if China became a market economy?

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Tags: China Market, Command Economy, Rest Of The World, Transition, World Market

China
serena asked:


What effect would it have on China and the rest of the world if China became a market economy?
china is still a command economy and is making the transition to a market economy thank you very much.
dont answer when your wrong.

Paige

Comments (2) Sep 19 2008

How did you research your tour to China?

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Tags: China Online, Magazines, Thanks For Your Help, Tour China, Travel Books

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travelgal asked:


For those of you have toured China, or are planning your tour to China, how did you research it (online, travel magazines, travel books, etc.)? Thanks for your help!

Charlie

Comments (9) Sep 15 2008

Posted: under China - History and Culture.
Tags: Food Therapy, Internal Medicine, Medical Practitioners, Modern Medicine, Written Document

Chinese History
john philips asked:


Although considered to be the primary medical system in China for thousands of years, outside of the Far East Chinese medicine is conceived as alternative medicine. Its non-invasive and natural healing philosophy is becoming progressively popular in the Western world as opposed to the synthetically produced drugs of modern medicine.

The history of Chinese medicine is far from well-defined, but it is believed to have been practised for 5,000 years. The Yellow Emperor, whose reign could have been anything between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago, is thought to have commissioned the first written document concerning Chinese medicine which is Hung-Di Nei-Jing (Cannon of Internal Medicine).

Although methods, such as food therapy, qi gong and massage, play a secondary role to the primary branches that are herbal medicine and acupuncture they still play an important part in the healing process. But few know that restoring harmony and regaining balance rather than treating the disease is the aim of all traditional treatment.

Any illness or disease is caused primarily by lack of harmony. Whereas modern medicine treats bacteria and viruses directly by the use of antibiotics or vaccines, Chinese medicine has a holistic view and targets the imbalance with the philosophy that well-balanced human bodies can resist most everyday illness and disease.

While more and more medical schools are including classes on alternative medicine in their syllabuses, the relationship between Chinese medicine and Western medicine is still contentious. A more subjective view of Chinese medicine is more likely amongst Chinese modern medical practitioners than their older Western counterparts.

Even though, the techniques are now valued in the west. In fact, pharmaceutical companies have recognised the value of traditional medicines and teams of scientists in many parts of the world are engaged to collect knowledge from traditional Chinese medical practitioners. T’ai Chi Ch’uan or qigong, amongst other methods, are being included in classes of hospitals and clinics in the Western world as part of their inpatient and health programmes.

Chinese Medicine is not considered alternative medicine to over three quarters of the worlds population and it is precisely in the areas of prevention and dealing with physical or emotional illnesses that it excels. For thousands of years it has been seen as form of non-invasive, therapeutic and risk free treatment.

Attitudes towards modern medicine and its reliance on synthetic drugs have influenced many to seek support in alternative medicine and Chinese medicine in particular. Chinese medicine is becoming a popular alternative as a means of helping with addictions or dietary problems, amongst other conditions, and regular treatments can serve to maintain good health.



Jorge

Comments (0) Sep 15 2008

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