Forums > Living in Kunming > Euros 2012 I'm looking into ways of watching European Championship (soccer) games live, ideally with an English commentary. Any advice/websites?
Also, what's the difference between CCTV5 and CCTV5+? My TV has the latter but not the former. Does anyone know on which channel the matches might be shown?
Forums > Living in Kunming > What happened to GoKunming articles? I was wondering this too. Last article was 2 months ago (and was basically an advert). This used to be such a vibrant website which I checked daily. Much less so now.
Forums > Living in Kunming > XueFu Lu upheaval Five years on, there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. Parts of the road is being resurfaced, some of the underground stations are up and running, trees are being replanted...
Water treatment plants to be installed along Dianchi
Posted byWouldn't it be great if this worked. Anybody confident?
Coke accused of collecting classified information in China
Posted by...not April 1st just yet, is it?
Getting Away: Songming's Crystal Palace
Posted byNice. Thank you.
Interview: Dr Anton Lustig
Posted byIf it's good enough for Google... Thanks @abcdabcd and others. Fascinating topic and interesting/compelling arguments.
Interview: Dr Anton Lustig
Posted byWant to make it clear that I'm sorta playing Devil's Advocate here and have nothing but respect for Prop Roots goals and work.
But no, learning a lingua franca doesn't logically mean you should abandon your mother-tongue. My question really is whether encouraging the use of a language that almost nobody else speaks is worth the effort? I suspect it is, but I'm not sure I have a convincing argument why. I agree with it being a vital part of a culture - maybe that's a good enough reason in itself? But a similar effort to learn languages which are widely spoken seems to make more sense to me somehow.