*PerNordin* To be honest, as I am at times and, of course, said anonymously, I go out of my way to make them fall off their bikes! At one time, I even stopped a police car - they just smiled sheepishly. It made my day.
*PerNordin* To be honest, as I am at times and, of course, said anonymously, I go out of my way to make them fall off their bikes! At one time, I even stopped a police car - they just smiled sheepishly. It made my day.
No one seems to have mentioned the infuriating rudeness of vehicles that ignore pedestrian crossings. That is why you'll see many vehicles on the road with a long scratch on their vehicles -- because they came too close to my feet ... and my sharp claws (keys).
But, do we do anything about it? What do you do?
I always though that a spare police siren, used malevolently, would be a good idea.
I've often felt that Kunming, because it is a large capital city, isn't at a high altitude either, but it is, and sun-screen, etc. should be considered.
By the way, does anyone know that altitude of Dali town?
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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.
Official explanation for 'hide-and-seek' death reversed
Posted byIt is not surprising that access to the video and Li's cellmates was not permitted -- that's China. It is easier to demote or fire a prison officer because there are thousands of applicants to fill the positions. Anyway, we know that demoted government officials are re-instated after approximately six months.
Our main concern, now, should be to ensure that adequate compensation be paid to the family.
Family of 'eluding the cat' victim seeking government compensation
Posted byI have no confidence about a just conclusion to this matter, and I'm not sure if Harvey Chen is being cynical or humorous but I do hope that Chris continues to follow this story (and I'm sure that he will) because it smells of strong fish. Oops, we've lost the video ... and the copy. Mmm, sorry for my cynicism.
Official: Uighur group not responsible for Kunming bus attacks
Posted bySpelunker, with respect, it isn't very wise to make fun of these groups -- they're not children. I.M.H.O. this country has been asking for this kind of activity for some time. Have you talked to anyone (brain-washed Chinese excluded) who were surprised?
Two dead, 14 injured in Kunming bus explosions
Posted byI guess that it's an interesting exercise (Googling the maps) but are people really expecting to view a recording from one of the many video cameras in the area?
I should like to learn more about the two farmers killed, and 41 injured police, in Menglian on Saturday, which is becoming an even wider problem.
Finally, is anyone surprised by all this?
Solar-powered trip around the world stops in Kunming
Posted byThis is a good idea and a wonderful achievment but has anyone wondered why it's necessary to keep plugging into the mains to charge the battery.