by Dr. Greg » Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:49 pm
Beijing is an extremely Westernized and modern international city, especially in the aftermath of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, so I don't think your brother and sister-in-law will want for anything they can't eventually find in their new location. Personally, I wouldn't consider personal electronics as a gift because they will be able to find just about anything you can think of in that department for the same or less money.
What I would suggest is a rack of spices: Some uncommon spices might be very hard to impossible to find in Beijing. Although this wouldn't make for much of a gift, make sure your sister-in-law brings plenty of bras from home: Even in Beijing, Western women complain that they can't find bras that fit them properly. If your brother wears plain white T-shirts, sweat socks, or uses handkerchiefs, I'd also suggest he bring plenty of those along as well.
Most, if not all, computer parts and components are fake or, more accurately, real parts that couldn't pass inspection to be sold in the West. If your brother is into computers, he should bring along a "spare" backbones system, i.e., motherboard, CPU, and memory and a couple of SATA hard disk drives in reserve (unless, of course, he prefers a laptop). I have gone through six motherboards and no less than five hard disk drives in just over six years because all these parts fell below IEEE specifications set by Western countries. Basically, China, India, and Thailand get all the parts that aren't good enough to be sold in North America, England, and the rest of Europe.
Maybe Ken will have some suggestions as well.