Small favor, keep an eye out for mangosteen prices in CM if you have the chance. Have a safe flight!
Small favor, keep an eye out for mangosteen prices in CM if you have the chance. Have a safe flight!
herenow, often the voice of reason and wisdom.
Looks like tiger is back to his usual helpful self, assisting old ladies cross the street....
all is well as James Callis of the world are asleep sweet dreaming of hit n' runs... until they awake.
As long as tigers roam this earth, so will the callous jackals.
Okay.
i was going for the idiosyncrasy of one word in the dialect, not in context of a person.
Perhaps jargon jin,
has better ring.
Both tiger cloud are right, but to a certain extent.
Most vendors aren't confused. "Jin" is just part of Kunming's vegetable market idiolect. Used in lieu of "gongjin" among sellers and local residents/returning customers.
However, the operative word is "some" fruit vendors in traffic touristy areas would use "jin" as half a kilogram to lure one-time buyers. The suitcase rolling thriftless tourists making the exorbitant, one-off purchases. These jin-baits are placed at the very front for bystanders to see.
A word of caution for foreigners buying fruits in Kunming.
Some Machiavellian mangosteen vendors would purposefully mislead buyers by advertising prices using the market catty system, instead of the standard metric system.
Market catty units of measurements for mass is denoted by "jin" (斤).
One "jin" (斤) comes out to 500g. So 2斤 = 1kg
Don't confuse "jin" with the metric "gongjin" (公斤, or kg).
So when a cardboard sign prints "10元/斤" above the fruits. The price of that fruit is actually 10yuan for 500 grams. Or 20rmb/kg.
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Cebrating Chinese Dragon Boat Festival 2021
发布者Those with kids can celebrate the festive day by bringing the whole family to New Southwest Mall for free DIY zongzi lessons.
The mall has set up tables and seats with staff ready to supervise participants on basic zongzi folding techniques. Bamboo leaves, rice, read and green beans, jujube, nuts, etc. are provided. Disposable plastic gloves also provided for cleanliness. Each person are allowed to make four zongzis, and a nifty, pyramid gift box to carry home your edible handicrafts afterwards. All complimentary.
Just add their WeChat mini program (search "昆百大新西南广场") for more details. 25 for 50CNY dining vouchers can also be purchased and used this week at their newly opened DQ and MeetFresh on the same ground floor.
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Interview: The Linden Centre in Xizhou
发布者Newly featured Brian Linden video interview (2 minutes long) uploaded by South China Morning Post, titled "American hotel owner hopes China's tourism recovers from impact of Covid-19":
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Brian is looking good and speaks Chinese very well.
Property conglomerate Hang Lung opens Spring City 66, Kunming's tallest building
发布者JanJal, happy to report a yummy doughnut store is opening on the 6th floor here. I believe the same floor as the one star Michelin restaurant.
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发布者Bumping the bun.
Returned from a renowned, luxury French resort in SE Asia. For breakfast, they humbly labelled sourdough bread as "French Village Bread." No other language, just plain English despite quite a few occupants being French. Even two upper management employees were French. But majority of guests were from all over the world.