If you've been here long enough, it seems to get better. Alternate take on that, I guess, would be that you've been here too long, but either way it tends to make dinners with Chinese friends more fun.
If you've been here long enough, it seems to get better. Alternate take on that, I guess, would be that you've been here too long, but either way it tends to make dinners with Chinese friends more fun.
Overall it's been going up for years. Given the local economy & the global economy and local needs and differential access to resources everywhere, how much should it be? This is not a smartass implied criticism - I don't know the answer - but a real question for discussion.
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Law prohibits new shared bike companies from coming to Kunming
发布者All right, so even more reason for instituting a system like the one I've mentioned - junking all these bikes is ridiculous. Or are you suggesting that the chengguan. are making money by junking them?
Law prohibits new shared bike companies from coming to Kunming
发布者Defeatists.
Law prohibits new shared bike companies from coming to Kunming
发布者dazzer, I agree with you. Know any useful alternatives?
The enchanting remoteness of Yunnan's Nujiang Canyon
发布者Anyone interested in the Nujiang should read Jim Goodman's' GRAND CANYON OF THE EAST, available at Mandarin Books.
Law prohibits new shared bike companies from coming to Kunming
发布者Being carried away by chengguan doesn't necessarily equal being junked. Anyway, if this is what happens, it shouldn't be hard to have them put up for resale, or have them returned to the company that owns them at low cost - finance the chengguan that way.