Does anyone have any idea WHERE we can get a medical check done in Kunming?
Does anyone have any idea WHERE we can get a medical check done in Kunming?
I guess that's a "no" for watching the election then?
Western food is definitely NOT a good reason to live in China. Heavenly Manna is, though! P.S. Beer on balconies is a good reason to live anywhere that has them!
26. Everybody wants to be your 'friend'. <- nice
27. People dancing in parks and squares just because they feel like it
28. The mountains; all of them
Rick,
Go to the South bus terminal (you can take the C71 bus from Kunming Train Station). You can take a bus from the South Bus Station to Chengjiang. From Chengjiang bus terminal you can take a city bus (the #2) directly to the lake. There are some places to sleep on the lake, but I'm not sure about the prices. Food seems pretty cheap here and the people are proud of their fish dishes. You can swim in the lake, rent a paddle boat, and hang around. Its a nice setting for anything relaxing. Have fun!
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Chasing the Tea Horse Road in Pu'er
Posted by@Flengs Almost certainly no one animal would make the entire round trip (though one could assume that a horse might have). I was also skeptic that any one man would even attempt the journey in one go. Mrs. Luo and her son both said that there were indeed several traders that did the entire route, round trip, once per year. Agreed unlikely they used the exact same animal throughout the route, but upon what I've read and what I heard, many men couldn't afford pack animals and would transport it themselves. Many people we talked to on the trip mentioned guys carrying upwards of 90kg of tea on their backs. I'm sure you've seen pictures as well. Liu Yong's book also mentions people making the entire route. It was more profitable. As stated in the article, tea was arguably the least expensive product traded on the tea horse road. All kinds of wares were traded. This article was meant as an introduction, wasn't planning to go into all the details.
A quick glimpse of Yunnan's ancient salt towns
Posted byI went last week to Heijing. The entrance fee to the town is 30RMB and the museum, as well as all other points of interest, were all included.
It really is worth a visit. 11.5RMB by train? A steal!
Name that bird
Posted byWell, this is about 10 years too late, but that, my dear, is a Hoopoe. A summer visitor from Scandanavia to the Russian Far East, wintering in Africa, S&SE Asia, China south of Chiangjang River.
Favors open woodland, forest edge, groves and thickets, especially in river valleys, and in parks and gardens. The surrounding Kunming area would provide an excellent habitat for the Hoopoe.
It likes to eat insects and other invertebrates in dry soil or sandy ground.
Disgruntled Yunnan panda receives flatscreen TV
Posted byVery "Onion"-esque headline there
Chinese climbers among those murdered in Pakistan
Posted byAlso, according to the CNN article I read, only one of the climbers was from the USA and he was Chinese-American. This is one of the most ridiculous crimes I've read about. Not only was only one guy American, 5000 meters is a pretty extreme place to go hunting for tourists. I hope they catch those murderers and quick. Maybe they'll be extradited to China for some punishment.