To those who are not satisfied: someone once said that if you are unhappy about something in society, to the point where you are frustrated to action, perhaps something good will come out of it. Maybe you should look into not only allowing the people the pleasure of hearing your thoughts but also the opportunity to taste the fruits of your actions. Often times this is how entrepreneurs are born. This thread will be forgotten, if you make something of it real change could come.
It's interesting to walk on the other side of the fence...
It's really good to hear a little about your endeavor. You mentioned sometimes when listening to others it may sound a little depressing or paranoid, well it's because many ppl didn't go about it carefully. And truth be told that's not actually a bad thing. At the very least you come out with many lessons, and need to be determined and resourceful to continue.
In my personal opinion, I think you're on the right track. You have an open mind, are flexible and dynamic, calculated the potential risks, and have, in your view, a solid business plan. A wealthy backer is a plus one!
Live it like you'll succeed and you will. Success doesn't come in a straight line. Continue to be dynamic and never lose sight of your target. Keep us posted!
Also, last thing. Often times when you want to be enterprising you have to just do it and learn as you go! That's why there is no 1, 2, 3s for starting your business, it's all a big fun mystery.
The email seems very vague. Although I can see how you may interpret it as missionary work, it is not definitive.
However with my limited experience here, I have heard of quite a few groups and individuals with missionary means thru channels such as networking or enterprising. Not surprising, in my view.
Hi guys, I'm wondering if by any chance Google has faults in its search and I'm overlooking any expat forum for Lijiang. I'll be traveling to Lijiang frequently for the next few months and would like to familiarize myself with the city starting with the expat and tourist scene.
Thanks guys, from your advice I have purchased a few nicely done jade and silvery pieces — at quite a bargain. They are authentic and made good gifts for friends back home.
I have noticed the local instant coffee being packaged as beans, this was kind of surprising initially but only shed light on Chinese style business. Anyways, I have found a few brands doing coffee beans as I wanted to take some local coffee back as well to showcase. Some of which were well received.
Hmm although personally I believe that gok ultimately has the readers best intention in mind, I can see how one may draw on a few things regarding colluding.
First @scully understands how this may reflect badly on gok. It is natural to assume that relationship because today's journalism is hardly the work on an individual. There are editors and then the ppl who publish it, whether uploading online or printing, who are all reading or screening or editing the article.
Either way, this seems to be resolved and we should just look to the future of gok.
Bluppfisk: I have always admired the traditionalist, the purist. The chef from Italy who disdains fusion food yet conjures beautiful rustic recipes.
But why waste energy on a fact of life? 'trek' may appeal to the masses who want to experience 'adventure' but may not be up for a 50 mile trek thru rugged jungle.
People have different needs and wants, respect it or ignore it. Marketers appeal to these needs whether it's the purist like yourself or the more commercial mass market. No need to get worked up.
I think this is a very good start to grow the trade and tourism industry that centers on the Mekong river which flows through China and numerous South East Asian countries. Security and condition of the area is crucial to begin sustainable development to utilize this important backbone in this region.
I believe they mean traditional tourists, not including migrant workers. That's why they noted hotel room bookings as it aligns with travel for leisure.
Had sometime to drop by quickly for some breakfast. Relaxed atmosphere ordered the focaccia sandwich which was nice with the chutney and had a cup of coffee that hit the spot. Both came promptly and were delicious. Didn't get to spend too much time due to an appointment but glad I got a chance to make it out. Will return.
Overall very good brunch experience. Had the eggs benedict, which was a pleasant menu for a young city like Kunming. The bloody mary and coffee was also very good. Atmosphere is a cozy outdoor veranda feel which is lush and airy although amongst a few buildings. Hope they continue the focus on quality and innovation.
Great people who care about what's going on in the shop, everything from the bread to the drinks to the atmosphere. Hope this place keeps promoting the homemade, feel good ingredients type of atmosphere!
A solid place. Great food. Extensive menu. I heard it's been around for a while, interesting to see how it grows with Kunming's fast development with the rest of wenlinjie changing quite fast.
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Interview: punk band Hell Yeah
发布者It would be great to have an emerging band from kunming go national or even international. 加油
Nobel laureate Mo Yan's Yunnan connection
发布者Hmm although personally I believe that gok ultimately has the readers best intention in mind, I can see how one may draw on a few things regarding colluding.
First @scully understands how this may reflect badly on gok. It is natural to assume that relationship because today's journalism is hardly the work on an individual. There are editors and then the ppl who publish it, whether uploading online or printing, who are all reading or screening or editing the article.
Either way, this seems to be resolved and we should just look to the future of gok.
Getting Away: Sapa
发布者Bluppfisk: I have always admired the traditionalist, the purist. The chef from Italy who disdains fusion food yet conjures beautiful rustic recipes.
But why waste energy on a fact of life? 'trek' may appeal to the masses who want to experience 'adventure' but may not be up for a 50 mile trek thru rugged jungle.
People have different needs and wants, respect it or ignore it. Marketers appeal to these needs whether it's the purist like yourself or the more commercial mass market. No need to get worked up.
Mekong drug kingpin stands trial in Kunming
发布者I think this is a very good start to grow the trade and tourism industry that centers on the Mekong river which flows through China and numerous South East Asian countries. Security and condition of the area is crucial to begin sustainable development to utilize this important backbone in this region.
Lijiang China's number one tourist hotspot
发布者I believe they mean traditional tourists, not including migrant workers. That's why they noted hotel room bookings as it aligns with travel for leisure.