Never seen decaf tea here but Carrefour downtown has decaf drip coffee for 20 RMB for a 250g pack, I think it's french roast.
Never seen decaf tea here but Carrefour downtown has decaf drip coffee for 20 RMB for a 250g pack, I think it's french roast.
Thanks for the great answers!
Anyone know where to buy a 250cc motorbike in Kunming? I'm looking for a touring model and I know they exist in China, but I've never seen one in Kunming. Any tips are appreciated.
Is there a travel agency in KM that can arrange an India tourist visa? One forum I saw said it was possible for about 500 kuai. Thanks!
So if that's the case, does anyone know of a travel agency that can arrange an Indian visa so we don't have to go to Guangzhou? The idea of going to Kathmandu was to get a Nepalese visa on arrival and then an Indian visa there. If we could get Indian visas in KM, we would just fly direct to Kolkata.
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The Korean restaurant at 18 Wen Lin Jie is under new management and I recommend it highly. It is chef owned, the owner (Ivan) and his wife speak a little English, and they are very friendly and helpful. Fast service, excellent Korean food and good prices. No, I'm not related to them, I just really enjoyed our evening there recently and want to spread the word in hopes that they'll do well and be around for a long time so we can keep going back!
Interview: Xiang Rong
Posted byI have a suggestion. Would it make sense to title the excellent GoKunming interviews with something that gives the reader an idea of who the person interviewed might be? Because just saying "Interview: so and so" gives the reader nothing to go on and less likely to actually click on it and read it. Just a thought.
GoKunming Year of the Rabbit Holiday Preview
Posted byCan't swear to it, but I heard Vintage Cafe will stay open.
Kunming pursuing closer ties with Nepal
Posted byChina is going to help Nepal develop its education system and industrial sector? Oh dear.
Starbucks moving into Yunnan to support China expansion
Posted byThe insatiably greedy, swallow up the little guy with our vast reserves of capital American corporate behemoth known as Starbucks has been driving locally owned cafes out of business all over the globe, while it treats its employees like dirt. I see no cause for celebration at the news that Yunnan is one step closer to being corporatized and globalized. If you can't live without your Starbucks fix, go back where you came from instead of cheering on the ruination of wonderful, funky, unique Yunnan. A Starbucks in Dali?! I hope I never live to see that day arrive. Wake up.