I knew there must be a way. Can't wait to try. Thank you @Trumpster
I knew there must be a way. Can't wait to try. Thank you @Trumpster
OK, I recognise this is probably a rather trivial question under the current circumstances, but it's been bugging me for over a decade!
When rice bags come neatly sewn up at the top and I snip them open, sometimes the thread just instantly falls out in one long piece and other times I have to hack right along the length to get the bag open. What is the right technique to open the bag with one cut?
I understand it might be hard to explain where to cut on a text-only forum but if anyone knows the secret I'd love to find out.
ExpVeep has an update on their China status page saying they are aware of an escalation in Blockages. I suspect "someone" wants to control the narrative.
@cosimo
With no TEFL/TESOL qualification and no teaching experience you cannot qualify for a work visa to teach anywhere in China. You won't get a legitimate teaching job, city or countryside. If you try to work on a student or tourist visa you risk being deported. You need to do some homework and adjust your plans/dreams.
I suspect it's just a nominal figure to show means. If they were actually working something out it would be unlikely to total exactly 100,000RMB.
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This place is now closed.
Price is now 100RMB for adults, 70RMB for children.
Some of the animal areas are as far as 10+km from the entrance - you can buy a hop on/off bus ticket for 60RMB per person, but there are also clearly marked walkways for those who are full of energy.
Everything inside is pretty expensive - consider bringing a picnic.
Many of the animals are in large outdoor enclosures. Some are caged. The park calls itself a safari, but this is not a "drive your car amongst the animals" thing. It's more like a decent western zoo.
There are places to handle/be photographed with animals, for a fee. Also, some kids amusements.
The animal show is free, but a waste of time (unless you love watching goats, sheep, pigs, horses etc!!).
Good labelling i English thorughout.
Still worth a visit, especially for the arhat statues. The 11am vegetarian lunch is basic, but still only 10RMB. Free entry.
Prague cafe used to be my favourite cafe in Wenlin area but I went for lunch there today after a few months away and it's really gone downhill (new owners?). The menu was a photocopy, the food was lacklustre and much more expensive than before, the decor was dull and the service so-so. I won't be back there anytime soon.
It's open! And it's free. And its terrific for kids.
The museum is surprisingly interactive (although only 2/3 of the attractions are working) and modern (VR, simulators, touchscreens, etc). Sadly, no English on any of the displays but the fun is in trying to work out how the exhibits work and what they are supposed to be showing. Well worth a visit.
Around Town: Kunming's secluded Lianhua Temple
Posted byForest is shut again now until June 2019.
Getting Away: Golden Temple
Posted byThe best part of a visit to the Golden Temple is the alpine slide which can drag you half way UP the hill and later let you zig-zag DOWN at the end of your visit, Buy the ticket for this at the same time as buy your entrance ticket or you pay extra for it later..
Indian community in Kunming celebrates Diwali with blood drive
Posted byLast time I asked about donating blood I was told they didn't accept blood from foreigners. That was a few years ago, though., Seems that's changed, and about time too. Well done to the donators in the article.
Beijing approves massive Changshui International Airport expansion
Posted byI hope this means direct flights to Europe (well, UK!).
Fishing season and Dianchi Lake's slow battle with algae
Posted bySome good news.