| Absolutely Not Don't even think about it.
1. Depending on the model and age of the upright Baldwin, it may be worth less than the cost of properly moving it.
2. Unless you are moving it in a humidity-controlled and temperature regulated sealed container, it is a bad idea to move this piano.
3. Your Baldwin piano is made for the North American market, where humidity reaches very low levels. Once moved to Hong Kong, it will absorb humidity like a sponge, the soundboard with crack, the keys will be squeeky and it will be difficult to regulate and tune after such shock.
Conclusion: Sell your Baldwin in America and buy a Yamaha in Hong Kong. |