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Well, in my case the guy had finished his deliveries already so I went directly to the post office. Interestingly enough, China Post listed the postman's direct phone number, no automated robot bullshit, you talked directly with the postman in charge of delivery. You absolutely need someone who speaks Chinese to help you. So I checked the China Post website and found a phone number to call.įor those who Googled "USPS First-Class Mail International USA to China" and got super old Google results, here's your reward for reading my whole post: When the package does arrive in China, you have to check the China Post tracking website and arrange for delivery or pick it up at the post office. I gave up on ever receiving the package until my delivery app notified me that the package had been delivered. I will not provide my personal tracking number, but I can vouch that tracking codes beginning with LA and ending with US do track on both government operated websites and third-party tracking websites. Surprisingly enough, the tracking/customs number showed up on USPS' and China Post's tracking websites with accurate and up to date information. The tracking number started with LA and ended with US. The address was written in Chinese on the envelope and the cheapest First-Class Mail International service was used - I'm talkin' about no insurance, value of documents left blank ($0), and the only tracking was the customs number. Took about one month (a little under 45 days). TLDR: Mailed some documents from USA to China.