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Q: Where to find Christmas cards in and around Beijing?

A friend suggested Wangfujing Street, but it is a large place to wander around alone with only a very basic knowledge of Chinese. When I say basic I mean I know how to say hello and thank you. Learning more but slowly progressing. Any suggestions?

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The Friendship Store (3rd Ring Road) - but don't expect totally comprehensible messages, the cards are Harrmalk English if you get my drift.

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As always, Taobao is an option. http://www.taobao.com/product/christmas-card.html

 

 

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there is the Foreign Language shop on Wangfujing Street. Although there may not be Christmas cards, there is a good selection to chose from.

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May not have cards but a good selection of...none? Have you been drinking from Matty's cup?

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sorrel:

angry i probably need more sleep - teaching to many evening classes here. 

 

what i meant was, there is a good selection of cards that have a Chinese picture on the outside, and you can put your own message on the inside

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I think I saw Xmas cards in April Gourmets, and the big Jenny Lou's near the embassies, but I can't be sure. I do remember seeing cards though!

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