When you look at that graph, and, indeed, today's, you'll notice that the peak moments coincide with low wind speeds. Winds are very strong in spring afternoons and I believe they blow a lot of the pollution away. When the wind dies down at night, the air fills up with pollution again. From diesel trucks, certainly, but construction, too. And agricultural stalk burning.
What puzzles me is that the humidity, which reaches 100% at night, doesn't precipitate the pollution. I thought it should?
Anyway, high AQI rates are common for Kunming in spring. But that doesn't mean it isn't utterly disgusting. We should all be aware that we're slowly being killed here.
Kunming to Vietnam border by rail soon to be reality
Posted byHekou West sounds like it couldn't be far from town. As Vietnam borders the town on the west.
Kunming to Vietnam border by rail soon to be reality
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Kunming to Vietnam border by rail soon to be reality
Posted byMengzi North is far away, but Mengzi central was I believe rather close to the centre. Hekou shouldn't be too far away either although you'd probably still need a taxi to the border.
Anyway, given that the first train to Hekou leaves at 7:53, add 6:30 hours, that's arrival at 14:27, gives you enough time to speed to the border, get your Vietnam visa as per my instructions (www.worldofnonging.com/[...] hop over the border, catch a bus on the new highway and you could be in Hanoi by 10pm if you do it right.
Secrets of powerful medicinal plant unlocked in Yunnan
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Great find, but one question lingers, pertaining to the issue raised in the last paragraph: do natural antibiotics evolve along with bacteria's resilience against it? What is the advantage of using natural over chemical antibiotics, as chemical is probably derived from natural anyway?
Also how many times a day can one take Ramanan Laxminarayan?
Kunming Auto Show rakes in 1.5 billion yuan
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