Why would you want to be performing such an experiment? Finding out how far you can push the limits of rules put in place for public safety is not the way to be thinking anywhere in the world! Let alone Kunming train stations with previous related history.
@dolphin Most of his video titles are click bait and the actual issues talked about in the videos are a bit more down to earth. Still I don’t think anyone would watch them and take it as gospel that’s the way life is in China. It’s just another persons perspective as is most of the stuff written on here. You won’t get me rushing down some backstreet to buy mixian or putting on a tin foil hat just because I read someone’s opinion about stuff here.
All taken with a pinch of salt!
As for the ‘Chinese guy kissed me’ just some old pissed up guy in a small city so excited to see some laowai :o) probably one of the more stupid vids
It feels to me like the issues with foreigners leaving China are all a bit hyped. They’re still here and going by some of their vids, you’d think they’d of been blacklisted a long time ago if some of their vids were 100% true.
Still a good watch if you’re living in China though. Always good to see how other foreigners make their life here.
Tiger When it comes to most food I'd say I'm with you when it comes to taste (just being British assures that). But gimme a hotpot any day of the week, as long it's not every day otherwise my stomach would start to complain lol.
The leftover dishwater soup is definitely not a great choice but others like a Beef hotpot or a Chongqing style hotpot all wet the appetite. A big part of the whole taste experience comes with the dip for me, done well it makes it all that bit better.
The Chinese hotpot at the end of the day is definitely not a classy meal though. But who needs classy when it comes to taste, just like a bit of fried chicken :o)
Favourite hotpot? Not Chinese, has to be a Thai hotpot. One of my fave meals in Asia!
@geogramatt I've noticed they like to start as early as nursery (like my sons class) in some places now so that's got to be an improvement in thinking. I remember back in the day as a 5 year old starting swimming lessons in the UK. We never had our own school pool but would be taken to the local swimming pool on lesson days.
Maybe but the area is already known for it as the article says :
"Yuanmou County is already the celebrated home of the eponymously named Yuanmo Man — a distant ancestor of modern humans discovered in 1965. The prefecture also claims Yunnan's one and only Dinosaur Valley (恐龙谷)"
Been here several times lately and every time I've enjoyed my meal. Don't know why some others have said it was pricey, the price has always seemed fair to me :)
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Government bans swimming at tourist-friendly Fuxian Lake
发布者oh and that was 35 years ago lol
Government bans swimming at tourist-friendly Fuxian Lake
发布者@geogramatt I've noticed they like to start as early as nursery (like my sons class) in some places now so that's got to be an improvement in thinking. I remember back in the day as a 5 year old starting swimming lessons in the UK. We never had our own school pool but would be taken to the local swimming pool on lesson days.
Swine fever scare temporarily shutters Yunnan pork industry
发布者They were always up for a chop anyways lol
Stone Age graveyard discovered in Yunnan's Chuxiong Prefecture
发布者Archaeopteryx: The day the fossil feathers flew www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-45967655
Interesting article just today on how museums are able to now spot fakes a lot more convincingly. Surely reading this you'd have to say 'ok dinosaurs
Stone Age graveyard discovered in Yunnan's Chuxiong Prefecture
发布者Maybe but the area is already known for it as the article says :
"Yuanmou County is already the celebrated home of the eponymously named Yuanmo Man — a distant ancestor of modern humans discovered in 1965. The prefecture also claims Yunnan's one and only Dinosaur Valley (恐龙谷)"