There are a few Tibetan restaurants that might sell you some, never tried myself though.
You can search Tibetan in the listings.
Otherwise the best I recommend for sure is Geza Gold, produced by a Yak Cheese NGO sort of co-op in Shangri-La.
It's available all over the old town up there, but I believe Flying Tigers Cafe also now sells products including the cheese on their website and will ship within China.
In Kunming ordering from them is probably your best bet.
Yunda already moved a vast majority of their undergrads to Chenggong years ago like the other campuses. Their international programs and students along with research centers and grad programs have until now remained on the old campus. Would be a huge change if they moved the international programs as well...
Try the Chinese website. It's actually up to date and has some other email addresses like info@lastdescents.com along with a booking inquiry form. Like I said, more and more of their clientele are Chinese these days so that's the webpage they keep updated I think.
Last Descents still has active trips on the Nujiang for sure but I think they have been catering more to Chinese clients as of late, which is why the website is out of date. Great company and people though so contact them directly for sure as Dan recommended.
Salvador's weekly organic vegetable delivery which we have used for a long time when we are in Kunming does not come from Haobao but another farm in the same area that Colin has set up the program with. They used to use Haobao but he explained switched because they were raising their prices too high. The farm they use now is I believe the same one that grows all of their organic roma tomatoes. If you'd like more info on the farm itself I'd suggest stopping by Sal's and inquiring.
Update, the brewery is now opened to the public and tours and tastings will begin soon. This information will either be provided as an update in the article and/or also in the listings section of GoKunming.
The brewery is not yet opened to the general public for tours and tastings, but this is planned in the future along with a restaurant. All of the beers are readily available in bars and restaurants in Shangri-La Old Town, and the light lager is easily available in the new town as well.
Climbing has been permanently banned on he mountain since the early 2000s due to the campaigning of local organizations and international NGOs, so this is really a moot point.
Shangri-la Highland, China's newest micro-brewery
发布者A newly posted video interview with Sonny about the brewery created for the opening ceremony: www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7u9C7jFJXU
Shangri-la Highland, China's newest micro-brewery
发布者Update, the brewery is now opened to the public and tours and tastings will begin soon. This information will either be provided as an update in the article and/or also in the listings section of GoKunming.
Shangri-la Highland, China's newest micro-brewery
发布者The brewery is not yet opened to the general public for tours and tastings, but this is planned in the future along with a restaurant. All of the beers are readily available in bars and restaurants in Shangri-La Old Town, and the light lager is easily available in the new town as well.
Snapshot: Meili Snow Mountain
发布者Climbing has been permanently banned on he mountain since the early 2000s due to the campaigning of local organizations and international NGOs, so this is really a moot point.
Moët Hennessy to debut Yunnan wine this fall
发布者No, this is high quality French produced wine using organic grapes grown in Deqin. Yunnan Red has no connection to or affiliation with Moet.