This is what is often refered to as, 'knickers in a twist'.
This is what is often refered to as, 'knickers in a twist'.
There is a specific Divorce Court in Kunming - it has a small simple office adjacent. You will need both marriage books to submit in application plus 50 RMB (I think). Then, there is a long wait (perhaps, 2 months) before you are called back to the court. Initially, the administrator's job is an attempt for you to rethink your decision - once it is obvious that a divorce is inevitable, the divorce is given.
Of course, if a fight related to assets or child support is involved then you'll need a good lawyer. In which case it may be best to leave China ....
@maudiodj - For G-d's sake, you/they want empathy?!
bucko, how on Earth can you say "... the blame is not with the owners/cooks of these places."? If some chefs can produce excellent-tasting dishes, then, the other cooks should be sent to a catering school (Together with the owners). Sub-standard quality is an attitude problem.
These stories sound very much like the proverbial 'when the cat's away the mice will play'. There are far too many cafes and restaurants in Kunming (and elsewhere) where the lazy owners are hardly ever on site. People hired to represent the owners rarely answer the problem. You don't need more than the fingers of one hand to name restaurants with visible and professional owners/managers in this capital city.
And, please don't waste your time saying, 'C'mon mate, this is China,' because quality is a matter of attitude.
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Although not a review, permit me to address 'dianjing' and 'Ouyang'.
Surely, it would be better to obtain the visa prior to coming to China. Is it probable that your friend's problem was his and not the school's?
Rating, anything, on this Website without a review is useless ... at best.
My personal experience of KUST is their proverbial dislike of Foreign Experts.
Hello Dima; Many will welcome your arrival as the new manager. I hope that you will provide the cook with some assistance during peak hours. Some will be unhappy with the three-week closure, but you might tell them to visit Dan Di Cafe for a similar menu, if only temporarily.
Hey 'bucko', you must be fair, this restaurant is better than any place on Wen Lin Jie which you rated higher. Expensive? Try Green Lake Hotel. Small portions? Try Mazagran. It's all relative.
Although this is one of my favourite restaurants in Kunming, I find it necessary to warn the management that having a fourth floor extension has taken things one step too far (actually, about 70 steps!).
In my opinion, by extending the business, both the hard working kitchen and waiting staff are unable to maintain the original food quality and level of service.
A recent visit presented us with a luke warm fruit/mutton curry that comprised many pieces of fat and gristle, and a half tandoori chicken that had two legs (?) and not much else -- this dish would satisfy three people last year.
GoKunming New Year's Eve Preview
Posted byTo Chapter One: I'm sorry if this sounds like a destroyer of a good party but if the purchase of six bottles of beer is rewarded with another two - a total of eight? Is this your responsible way to ensure a safe evening?
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Posted byRef.; Camel Bar.
190 yuan/person, and 760 yuan for four. Now, that's what I call a special offer.
Kunming aims to eliminate anti-burglar cages
Posted byThis is the best idea that Kunming authorities have ever come up with.
One billion yuan allocated for Dianchi Lake cleanup
Posted byElsewhere this would be an unbelievable picture, but in China ....
My focus in this article was; "controlling sources of pollution ...." Does this mean, slowing it down, diverting it to another lake, or some other useless idea. Will the authorities have real power to strongly penalize the corrupt polluters -- or are they relying on one billion yuan every year?
I would surely love to be an auditor on the project.
Kunming, Beijing mobilize funds to fight drought
Posted byIt seems that Cargo Club has the answer.