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Q: What the best way to get to the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou?

Ok, so I live near Wuhan and I need to get a notarized "Affidavit of Marriageability" also referred to as a Single Statement. I am guessing the best way to get there is by via the fast train, but I can’t get google maps to work ,so how hard is it to get there from the train station to the Consulate? Am I correct in assuming that Guangzhou is the closest and easiest Consulate to get to since the one right is Wuhan is basically worthless to Americans?

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  • Address: 1 Liuhua Rd, Yuexiu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China 
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It's about 14 metro stops from the Guangzhou South Railway station (where you will arrive).

 

Take a taxi, it'd be faster.

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Taxi.

 

Simple.

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'meiyou taxi!' They all cheat, scumbags!

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