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Forums > Living in Kunming > Buying Records (LP)

Ma Li at Wheatfield Bookstore (www.gokunming.com/[...] around the corner from the Yunda west gate has a limited but interesting selection. Last time I was there I saw a copy of Bitches Brew by Miles Davis.... definitely worth a look, Ma Li might also know some other places in town to pick up vinyl, but I'm guessing it's gonna be revolutionary songs or stuff that was coming out of Shanghai in the 1920s-30s.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > THE GO-KUNMING GUYS

@Tom/jivebunny: Thanks for the kind words, glad to have been helpful.

@Tom: Best of luck with your new endeavors, see you at the Hump later.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Where is Tao Bao City?

Taobao City's address is 448 Baiyun Lu, it's about 150 meters east of Beijing Lu and just west of the intersection of Baiyun Lu and Wanhong Lu (万宏路) on the north side of the street.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > who really know Ira? slanderer

For the record, this is not a website for foreigners, it is a website for English speakers living in or visiting Kunming/Yunnan. Originally, I started it in 2005 so I could have a quick online reference for good places around Kunming because I would often order ahead before leaving home for my favorite neighborhood restaurants.

The original version of GoKunming was actually bilingual. When we became a two-man operation (and a real, living, breathing website) in 2006, we decided to just make an English site because it was simply too much work for two non-native Chinese speakers to update and maintain the site in two languages.

The majority of GoKunming users may be foreigners, but I am just as happy for Chinese people to use the site to find people to rent their apartments as I am for a foreigner to find a cheap used refrigerator.

With the rate that people are learning English here, I wouldn't be surprised if in a few years there were more Chinese users of GoKunming than foreign users, which would be fine. I'm just happy that people find it useful.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming Virgin (be gentle with me, Kunming)

I think most people, even the hippie douchebags, are going to be receptive to new people as long as the interaction feels like a two-way street rather than just one person taking as much info as they can from the other.

If someone's hanging with friends and trying to unwind with a beer after a long day of work, the last thing they want to do is answer a million questions from a person they've never met and may never see again.

If you're going to ask a stranger for help, I feel like it's far more fair to the person whose downtime you're interrupting if you offer to buy them a beer or a coffee, anything to let the other person know you're not just a "taker". Even if they don't take you up on the offer, they're likely to appreciate it and open up more than they normally would.

As Chingis mentions, a lot of information already exists in the forums on this site... poking around different threads is likely to answer many of your basic questions. I'd also suggest trying to check out different events around town, which will give you an idea of what kinds of people hang out at which places.

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GoKunming and Kunming Information Hub have had a good relationship over the years... we've even stopped by to share our thoughts on how they can make their site more useful to foreign readers:

bbs.clzg.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=114342 (please forgive my five o'clock shadow, 2009 was a rough year!)

The use of the word "Chinglish" was not derogatory in any way, for me the word simply suggests English that is often translated too literally from Chinese. It was not meant as an insult, and I don't believe it was taken that way, it was merely intended as a reminder to the staff at en.kunming.cn that hiring one native English speaker to go over their articles prior to publishing would greatly raise the quality of their content... something I mentioned when we met with them back in 2009.

I have much admiration for the young and bright crew at en.kunming.cn, we link to their content and they frequently run ours. Their team is just as small as ours, but they're publishing in a second language. Respect!

Once again, good to see haters chipping in. Feel free to share your band's douban link joe, I'm sure you guys keep it real.

Went to the show tonight and the band couldn't have shown more respect to the audience, despite people getting up on stage and acting like tourists while the band was trying to perform.

Can't get enough of people criticizing others for doing things that make people enjoy their lives. Kunming would be so much better if no bands passed through at all!

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Happy ninth birthday Sal, you've made Kunming a better place.

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Four stars for a great restaurant with friendly staff.

I give Tusheng Shiguan a fifth star for its goal of promoting environmentally sound food production.

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My favorite Tengchong-style restaurant in Kunming. Their ersi and erkuai are trucked over from Tengchong and are the real deal — Kunming ersi and erkuai do not compare.

The restaurant itself is a bit jumbled, but there are a couple of tables outside in the courtyard that are nice to sit at when the weather's pleasant.

Don't believe them when they say they don't have lufu.

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Tom and Jiajia have been baking up a storm lately. Thanks to them I have delicious sourdough bread to toast on the space heater in the office.

The Bircher muesli is probably the healthiest and most delicious breakfast around.

Pound for pound, one of the best little Western restaurants in China. 佳佳万岁

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Just had gnocchi in mushroom sauce and a glass of wine for dinner on the balcony in mid-January. Awesome.