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How much stamps do i need to send a letter to china?

Posted: January 8th, 2008 under China.
Tags: Address, China, International Stamps, Usa Stamps, Usps

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Tony S asked:


Are three 41c USA stamps ok for it? I checked USPS website which tells me that only 0.94 cents of stamps are required to send a letter to china. But im not sure if there are some stamps like international stamps? Or any stamps would be ok?

PS:if i write the address in chinese,is that ok? But i wrote the city and China in english. It will be fine right?

Tommy

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3 Comments

  1. It costs 94 cents to send the letter
    to China. Any combination of
    U. S. stamps that add up to 94
    cents would be all right.

    Comment by M G — January 9, 2008 @ 6:35 pm

  2. 5 X 25 Cents put 1.25 US$ to be a safer side. Yes you can write address in chinese and Just country name as COUNTRY : CHINA male sure to underline it

    Comment by NaSh S — January 12, 2008 @ 7:06 am

  3. As long as you have the correct postage you’re fine. If you’re sending from the US, you use US stamps. “International” stamps is missing because the post office makes them at a certain rate so you don’t have to put 10, 15 stamps on your envelope.

    You can write in either Chinese or English to China. China recognizes pinyin which uses a Romanized /English spelling system or Chinese characters. So you’ll be fine.

    Comment by Jen — January 12, 2008 @ 4:57 pm

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