I'm pretty sure the place to acquire such certificate is the same place where foreigners get health screening for residence permit:
I'm pretty sure the place to acquire such certificate is the same place where foreigners get health screening for residence permit:
To that end, you should consider putting the link to the two official articles permanently sticky under latest articles - rather than advertising a cooking book for example.
I don't believe this thread with its 20 pages is good as relevant priority service to casual visitors - even the original poster was banned already.
Yeah, but the two are quite interlinked I believe. Emotional responses are often constrained or guided by governmental policies - in some countries more than others. Of course, elsewhere other guiding mechanisms may take precedence.
China may be different than many countries in this situation, but regardless here the state can give certain orders that all residents are expected to follow.
For example, in many western countries general public is told to not bother wearing face masks unless they are ill themselves, work in the medical frontline or otherwise deal with infected individuals.
But in China the state (local if not national) has ordered that for example in subways and taxis everyone MUST fear a facemask.
Now if people go hoarding face masks, what can you do? In my opinion you cannot really put this under "unsubstantiated hearsay". They are effectively told to do so.
If a thousand buildings collapsed in Beijing, I for one would be checking flights out of China regardless of it being caused by act of war, geology, or widespread lack of construction quality oversight.
Personally, as a Kunming resident, I would be less concerned of a couple of buildings collapsing in Kunming, than a thousand buldings collapsing in Beijing. Even if those collapses occurred in this very neihbourhood, I'd probably just move to different neighbourhood, rather than leaving the country.
"what has objectively changed? How many people you personally know, got infected"
None, but I know a few dozen who could not return to their jobs or even hobbies on schedule. Even the leadership mentioned above by CindyLi saw the economic consequences creeping up.
Those consequences are cause for fear or jubilations for many more than having or avoiding the infection is.
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Around Town: Spring Festival 2016 business schedules
发布者Super Bowl will be streamed live by all major web TV channels in China. Check www.sinoepg.net for details.
China's upscaling of potato production sprouts controversy
发布者Speaking of potato, what's the favorite kind of street food potato you people have had in Kunming?
There is a strip along Beijing Lu about half-way between Baiyun Lu and North Railway Station, where there are several small eateries (and one big hot pot restaurant) on the west side of road.
One of those small shops sells potato slices which are apparently first cooked in oil, and then finished in another round of oil before being mixed with chili and some other spices.
You can probably find same kind of potato elsewhere in Kunming, at least there is sign outside which has contact number for franchising.
Very delicious, this has become my favorite potato dish in Kunming.
Update: Officials fired after school stampede kills six
发布者Yeah by "those who have a choice" I was referring to people who could pack up their family and leave the city or even the country if must. Should such people want to report about apparent corruption (would have to be first hand experience I guess) in education system, where would they do it in Kunming?
Update: Officials fired after school stampede kills six
发布者How would one go against this? Where to complain formally and how?
I understand that for many there isn't much choice, but what about those who have?
Xuning Temple, Kunming's mountaintop sanctuary
发布者That restoration project sounds nice. Without knowing the details, it would be an interesting opportunity for the foreign community to do some volunteering, if it ever takes such form where it might be applicable.