Forums > Living in Kunming > No More Plastic Bags! Fair enough, Bucko. Do you know if the shop keeps the money or does it go to some environmental fund? The multinationals (Carrefour, MacDs etc) must be delighted at the extra unearned revenue otherwise? I just wonder if a some recycling system similar to that for plastic bottles wouldn't be more efficient, and would end up with poorer people getting the extra cash?? Too late now, I guess!
Forums > Living in Kunming > Does a Stitch in Time Really Save Nine? Outrageous! We should start a campaign to "Save 9" immediately. How else will the Germans refuse anything?
Forums > Living in Kunming > No More Plastic Bags! Well, it didn't "fail"... I paid, they got their money. I'm not "afraid" of small change, it was just a pain for them to give and for me to receive (esp when I had looked out the exact money to make it easy for all). I just think there must be a more efficient way. What does "toolish" mean??
Forums > Living in Kunming > Dental work? More details about this "Stomology" hospital are in a previous dental thread, inc contact details for their top dentist.
Counting down Kunming's Top Ten Smells
Posted byHaha. Very good. Add "Dianchi Lake" and "my male students on a hot day"!
City management officials hoping to remake image, again
Posted byHaving seen these guys in action, I'm grateful for any restraint and accountability these changes might help with.
Mutant mushroom found in mountains of western Yunnan
Posted byA friend of ours has a mushroom farm and she recently gave us a bag about the size of a marrow full of soil and mushroom spores. Within a day a golf-ball sized mushroom had sprouted out of one end. Within two days there were three golf-ball sized sprouts. Within three days one had grown to fist-sized. It really was a shock how fast these things can grow. It looks superficially similar to the photo in the article and we ate them without incident.
Around Town: Daguan Park
Posted byThe posters include someone playing bagpipes. Take earplugs!
University in Yunnan requires students to run 240 kilometers for graduation
Posted byThis policy may well be connected to the fact that YUFE are being inspected by Beijing educational officials this semester. Hence the new paint everywhere and frazzled staff following pointless new rules (...yes, I work there).