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Forums > Study > Learning chinese business/mkt

Hello,

I need to find a good website or a book (english-chinese) related to business and marketing. Basically to translate terms from english to chinese. (internet translators are not enough, a lot of the terms aren't translated or they might be completely different).

Thanks in advance!

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Vegans in Kunming?

Thanks for the advice. I know it's impossible to be 100% vegan (even more difficult in China for the reasons you gave) but after 10 months here I learned quite a few things.

At the beginning the most stressing part is as you mentioned, chinese don't know anything about vegetarianism and if you say no meat they'll put fish, or other stuff. But you should make it very clear that you don't want any meat, egg, etc and even ask to write down for you "do not add meat" in chinese. After a while, some places know you so it's less probable that they forget. If you made it clear at the beginning but they still put meat, you tell them and they will change it without charging anything.
For the Muslim rest. you're right. And there are a lot around Wenlin jie.

Concerning restaurants there is one called "vegetarian restaurant" in Yuantong lu. It can be called vegan rest. because they don't use eggs or milk.

I know another vegan restaurant with, in my opinion, very good food. But very difficult to find. It's a vegan chinese friend who took me there. It's very close to the other one at Yuantonglu.
The one at the airport I don't know it. Hopefully someone can help with the address.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Vegans in Kunming?

Hi there,

I'm a 24 year-old guy and now I have been vegan for around four years and a half. I know some good places to eat. If anyone is interested in meeting to eat or hang around just send me an email.

1306856912@qq.com (Marc)

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seahorse62 by "Healthiest in the world" I meant around the 80' (or one of the healthiest). China was very poor but when consuming only potato, rice, wheat, vegetables, fruits, etc there was no cancers in China at that time (or very few).

Then milk products, meat, and BK & company started increasing in China and all the deceases with it.

That's just facts. Of course it's not all because of BK but because of this meat/dairy industry. We see it everywhere now in China.

Smoking is worse for health but at least you only fuck yourself, not environment and killing billions of animals every year like meat industry does.

More rubbish food.
A country that once was one of the healthiest in the world is now following the Made in USA path.

All sorts of illnesses that China never had some years ago. Most of it comes from this kind of food and dairy.

Sad...

Hi,

In august 2012 I will take a group of 4 people there. They are around 50 years-old and they want to know if it's possible to do a 2-day trek.

Is it too hard for their age? (they did some trek before but not experts)
Is there an easier trail?

Better to stay overnight in some guesthouse?
August is it very rainy there? is it dangerous because of the rain?

Thanks for your help!

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The name of the restaurant is "Xianghaiyue Vegetarian Restaurant" but it's vegan. All the staff is vegan too.

And I agree is the best vegan/vegetarian restaurant in Kunming. I've been to all Kunming's 5 vegetarian restaurants and this one is definitely the best.

Soon the restaurant will have a menu with pictures of all the dishes.