www.gokunming.com/[...] - Can you not use google?
Too late - you already made the sarcastic comment before you back paddled and try to recover.
Have a good day - you win! You are right and I am wrong.
www.gokunming.com/[...] - Can you not use google?
Too late - you already made the sarcastic comment before you back paddled and try to recover.
Have a good day - you win! You are right and I am wrong.
I'm sure some kind soul will post the address if you can't find it by a search.
We can play this little game all day - Selective listening and selective seeing.
If you can not see it - then you do not want to see it.
As is common practice on this forum, there is no desire to help a person who asks a simple question. So why bother coming to this thread to comment if you do not just provide the answer the person is looking for.
Mike started this thread by asking a simple question and the next person immediately provided the answer to his question.
Hehe interjected by asking a similar but different question, but no reply - just empty useless words - no link - no reply. Leave that to another kind soul - I am not kind - this is the message that was sent and received!
But then again, you did the very same thing to Christian in the Festivals thread.
Christian asked a simple question and Philou immediately posted a link with the reply. You however, sarcastically asked him - Can you not use google?
What was the purpose of that comment after someone already gave Christian the answer? No purpose - just empty useless words = sarcasm - antagonism.
Since you asked - I took the time to reply. Live and let Live!
I have no idea what 4 comments you are talking about since there is only 1 comment after Hehes inquiry - Wrong again! As usual!
Here you go - since making sarcastic comments is easier than just providing the simple answer.
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The new Visa office is located at 118 Tuo Dong Road. There is no number on the building yet so do not bother to look for it. There are 2 passport photo shops on either side of the building. The office is located directly in front of the Kunming Museum. The bus stop is named - Shi Bo Wu Guan - Bus 1, 62, 109, 117, 145, 213, A1 and K3 stop directly in front of the office. Foreigners need to go to the 3rd floor. The Tuo Dong Stadium is located to the right of the office while Baita Road is located to the left of the office.
Weishan, Yunnan: Birthplace of an ancient kingdom
发布者Weishan has got to be one of the most original places left in Yunnan. Not commercialized and people are kind and not out for money.
Jianchuan was also the same but now that the highway runs right through it has already changed. Same for Shaxi and Shuang Lang in Dali.
Visit Weishan while you can. Great place to go and just hang out and relax, Wei Bao Shan is 11 km away. I like it because you can see all the temples by walking in a circle without having to backtrack. Much better than Shi Bao Shan in JianChuan, Dali.
Lugu Lake airport officially opens for business
发布者The new airport is roughly 25 kilometers south of the lakeshore - Those nasty taxi drivers are sure going to make a killing. Of course, they will NOT use the meter.
Yunnan border zone slated to cost 200 billion yuan
发布者The train sure does sound like a good idea - In that time, a branch railway along the recently opened Kunming-Hekou line will be extended 500 kilometers south to the border town of Mohan (磨憨) in Mengla County. When finished, the railway will pass from Yuxi through Pu'er, Jinghong and Mohan
Yunnan ramps up shale gas production
发布者en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yibin
Sichuan's Changning County (长宁县) is located in Yibin at the confluence of the Min and Yangtze Rivers.
Fracking comes to Southwest China
发布者Unfortunately, the map provided with the locations of fracking is very small and I can not make out the names of the locations. However, one can see that they are in the SE of Sichuan.
I will take some time later to make out the exact locations and provide the names of the prefectures and counties they are located in.
For those who are not aware, this is the juncture of the Min and Yangtze Rivers. Above Yibin, the Yangtze is also known as the Jinsha River. Below Yibin, the Yangtze is known in Chinese as the Chang Jiang or "Long River."