I went to CCB this morning, they'd never heard of it, said no problem. Good, because that's where my salary ends up.
Then I went to CMB and they seemed to know about "二代身份证明". They said my account didn't need it but they put my driver's licence on file anyway because it would make matters more convenient for me in the future.
I guess that foreigners may lose/change their passports some time and then get locked out of their accounts for good, and this is a way to mitigate this. But freezing their accounts if they fail to provide secondary ID is a bit harsh. I'm curious to find out more about this whole thing.
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
Posted byThat's www.worldofnonging.com/[...]
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
Posted by:D
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
Posted by你们就堵着吧!