Kundu is no more.
Armin Van Buuren is in town tonight! A big treat for long-time ASOT listeners.
Kundu is no more.
Armin Van Buuren is in town tonight! A big treat for long-time ASOT listeners.
Google Translate APK is quite powerful.
Here's an alternate download link in case you don't have access to Google Play Store:
Cherry blossom are in bloom. Visitors are allowed to pitch tents inside the grassy areas of Kunming Zoo/Yuantong shan right under the sakura trees. Kids ought to love a day of picnic. Admission is around 20rmb.
Cherry on top, I believe the international circus has been in town for a while now inside the zoo. Exotic circus bird-feeding activities for additional 10rmb. Front-row VIP circus seats 180rmb, 2nd tier seats are 120rmb, 3rd tier 100rmb, and 80rmb for the peanut gallery.
Also inside the zoo, there's a new family playground installation for children ages one through 16 years old. Parents can accompany the child in the play-zone. 68 yuan per person.
@AlexXiang is correct...
Kunming's high-speed rail station is located bottom-right corner on Line 1 (red) at Kunming South Railway Station (昆明南站 or 昆明火车南站) in Chenggong District as depicted on this KRT map:
www.gokunming.com/en/blog/image/big/10349.jpg
Easy-peasy two hour excursion from Kunming to Dali.
True, perhaps even costing 50-100rmb more than lowest prices on Qunar booking.
Yet domestic flights are marred with reoccurring delays... long, crowded queues for check-in, security checkpoint, and boarding... only to be met with no jet bridge at the end of the tunnel...
squeezed into airside transfer buses in lieu, like a train en route to Auschwitz... the vehicle finally moves when all passengers are crushed into vertically packed sardines...
reaching the plane parked in no man's land, passengers are squirted out via osmosis... only to be rewarded with portable "air stairs" to further test our agility & endurance...
climbing the slippery steps with heavy carry-on in hand(s) while braving the elements of wind & rain, praying to god you won't fall flat on your face in front of that pretty air stewardess greeting behind the plug door...
once safe inside the cabin, musical chairs & dodging overhead baggage shot put ensue... 20 minutes listening to safety instructions, another 20 while plane taxis for takeoff, electronic devices turned off for the next 20 during takeoff...
now repeat the turbulent ordeal in reverse upon landing/disembarkation.
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Life on the Dulong River: Stepping towards the present
发布者Where student tells teacher the river ate his homework becomes credible excuse.
That's my caption for the Nandai kid crossing the river with his backpack hanging upside down:
www.gokunming.com/en/blog/image/small/11335.jpg
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Btw, great photography by Ori Aviram in capturing emotions & timeless moments.
Committee proposes renaming Kunming's Dongfeng Square
发布者Beg to differ. In a world of over-populated cities, eco-scraper (or green skyscrapers) are needed more than ever via sustainable development to curb carbon footprints. China is leading the way with the vision of environmentally-mindful architects from around the world. Societies need to build up in lieu of compromising nature via flat.
Committee proposes renaming Kunming's Dongfeng Square
发布者The 407-meter Eye of Spring (aka "Dongfeng Square") skyscraper will reign supreme momentarily before being quickly dethroned by a even taller 458-meter skyscraper by developer Greenland (绿地东南亚区域总部中心) in Wujiaba (old airport):
www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=2083563
Iconic Kunming landmark getting subterranean facelift
发布者My bad, after careful reading, the "red" line isn't the actual Red KRT Line 1 that goes North to South. It may help to zoom out the map with actual KRT Lines we are accustomed to seeing as reference.
Iconic Kunming landmark getting subterranean facelift
发布者For the life of me I'm having trouble reading the above map.
I thought Line 3 & Line 1 are perpendicular from one another, not parallel.
Chinese maps often get the English compass rose cardinal directions (N, S, E, W) mixed up, confusing the hell out of navigators.