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Forums > Living in Kunming > MTB trails around KM

Sounds like you want MTB for tricks and stuff, not just the being in nature part.

For the half the year when it's open, Changchongshan in central north Kunming is great. It's the only place I've seen proper jumps set up except where I'm guessing you probably went, which is southwest sort of behind Xishan.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > shop that can enlarge photos ?

Depends what you want done. You can either print on a canvas style poster (which means limited resolution of printing, typically not more than 150dpi but often 75dpi) at a huge size, or you can print on another material at a limited size but still for instance A3 or greater. The second option means you can have really good resolution .. ie. when you look at it up close it is very detailed instead of spotty.

If your source image is digital, it's likely not that high resolution to warrant physically large printing at a high DPI. If your source image is an existing analog print (ie. photograph) and not a huge one, then same deal. If your source image is a slide, negative, or large photograph then you might have enough data to warrant high DPI and large size.

Generally speaking, the shop on Wenhuaxiang (roughly opposite the Yunnan University Hotel) is pretty good in my experience. Most places will give you a reasonable job.

Things to watch:

- they might damage the source

- the color reproduction may not be to your liking, and this is very hard to control ... in China, almost nobody operates color controlled processes for their editing, display and print ... so it's a bit of a pot-shot

- they might use dodgy paper or medium

- usually they use cheap aftermarket noname ink sources which can vary in quality considerably

After giving a damn about all of this stuff for too long, I just splashed out and bought an expensive printer for myself. But it's at Fuxian lake, not in Kunming.

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Forums > Travel Yunnan > Downhill mtb in Yunnan

I've found quite a few trails while doing weekend rides with the Xiong Brothers. Rides start 10AM on Saturdays from their shop on Beimenjie. Did one yesterday to Xishan - very good downhill trails there, but some are very dangerous when wet! Be prepared for a fall...

Also don't know if you're interested but I'm selling my bike at the moment since I've moved to the US, see pratyeka.org/kunmingmtb/

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Forums > Travel Yunnan > driving chinese bike in laos, looking for laos road map

gt-rider maps are available in chiang mai (i think the guy lives there).

xinhua is usually crap for overseas maps, but there is one chinese publishing house that does laos maps (in chinese) that are stocked by some xinhua stores.

there aren't really that many roads in laos, so it's not so much of an issue to use general maps (either purchased in laos or something online).

the road south-west from the border through luang namtha is new and in really good condition, but i think the most interesting area might be phongsali (north-east corner)

have fun and good luck!

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Xishuangbanna is run Fujian mafia. Evidence includes exclusive ownership of major real estate, transport (golden peacock bus company, boat to Thailand), tourism (tropical park, elephant park) infrastructure. Central government needs to clear them out.

I have run an exchange for the last four years. It is considered normal to take full payment from brokers or individual market participants when accepting a buy order.

There are only two cases in which the described situation can emerge.

First, in some cases leverage is offered directly by the exchange (eg. 'You can put 5,000 on the table but we let you invest up to 15,000 (with extra fees)' ) as a means to increase liquidity (ie. overall trading volume) on the exchange. This is particularly the case on specific assets. Sometimes, fees are reduced or waived for certain market participants who are known as 'market makers' in exchange for a certain minimum amount of activity which facilitates a base liquidity to make the exchange attractive to others.

The second possibility, which sounds more likely, is that the Kunming operation in question has been 'double dipping' by claiming the customer funds as deposits for market positions, storing them in customer-linked accounts while actually spending the money on other things behind the scenes. Now, when some major portion of investors want out, there is frankly not enough cash available to provide. This is not necessarily illegal behavior, it's exactly the same type that UK banks were caught red handed for a few years earlier. In response the UK government enforced strict delineation between consumer banking and investment banking such that customer funds could not be gambled freely by the institution, and increased minimum deposit requirements for funds that are re-invested (ie. % of potential loss is smaller).

It's also possible that they do have the money tied up in other assets (eg. real estate) and just can't lay their hands on it so quickly.

Also check out Zigong in Sichuan, the first place to do deep drilling wells in the world ... and for the purpose of salt extraction! It's not far from Leshan, and also offers a park showing the proceeds of the rich local dinosaur fossil vein.

Sounds like an excuse. The west is moving in to Burma big time, China is fighting to stay relevant now that its long term geostrategic play of Burmese dominance and energy transit has been basically burned at the stake.

Sounds like China are going to use the excuse of poverty alleviation to build more roads and dams in the region, sell electricity and plastic trinkets to Burma thus ensnaring them economically, and perhaps try to open the road to Bangladesh or India. Burma, the US and the local state armies (Kachin, Wa, Shan to a lesser extent) don't want this. India already has communist insurgency problems (ala Nepal's recent situation) and that northeast corner of India is where China once waltzed its army in and out to prove a point before India could do anything.

The area is very geostrategically charged. Failing some kind of invasion (unlikely), it will be a long road away from methamphetamine manufacture, clear-felling forests, slave-like mining conditions, and heroin.

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Anyone still interested in sailing on Fuxian Lake can get in touch with me by private message here. I sail New Zealand designed, commercially produced trimarans, high speed boats made of light weight fiberglass and carbon fiber. No experience necessary.

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