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Forums > Living in Kunming > Increased anti-foreigner sentiment?

We've received some reports from foreigners being randomly stopped by police, and incident where someone was refused on the subway. There have been a couple of incidents where foreigners were refused entry to a park or a mall. No issues with entry to xiao qus even though every xiao qu has a different level of control measures implemented: sometimes registering when coming or going, sometimes temperature checks, sometimes nothing.

It is not compulsory to produce a 'health certificate' so I would emphasize that when it happens, and report it here so we get an idea of how often this happens.

We will call the mayor hotline again if it becomes a regular occurrence but so far it's been limited to a few incidents.

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And here are some of the sources she used, apart from exploring the city and mapping the organic places in Kunming in person:

www.chinafile.com/media/china-organic-food-gaining-ground Organic Food in China
Cogent Food & Agriculture, 2:1; Farmers' adoption of pollution-free vegetable farming in China: Economic, informational, or moral motivation? Ying Xiong, Xiao Li & Peng He | Fatih Yildiz (Reviewing Editor) (2016) DOI: 10.1080/23311932.2016.1240022 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311932.2016.1240022

Dept of Geography & Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Canada The Evolution and Structure of China's Organic and Ecological Agriculture Sector Summary of Research Findings Dr Steffanie Scott, Aijuan Chen, Theresa Schumilas and Zhenzhong Si Updated July 2012

GeoProgress Journal, vol. 2, n.I, 2015 45 Organic food in China: the law behind lüse shipin and youji shipin RICCARDO BERTI

International Trade Centre (ITC) Organic Food Products in China: Market Overview
Geneva: ITC, 2011. xii, 36 pages (Technical paper) Doc. No. SC-11-196.E
www.ofcc.org.cn/en/index.php?optionid=967

Please feel free to add additional resources in the comments. Thank you for all your positive feedback!

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