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...
Getting Away: Chongqing
Posted byYou make it sound a great place to visit, and you certainly found some interesting sights. But having been there myself twice in the last month, I just found it really noisy and dirty - one huge building site / traffic jam. The absence of electric bikes just means more cars on the road. Personally, I was glad to get back to the relative peace and clean air of Kunming!
Video: Kunming driver crosses pedestrian bridge
Posted byI'm mostly amazed he didn't have an Army. Police or VIP licence plate - those drivers simply don't give a damn.
Kunming orders English added to outdoor signs
Posted byI have less sympathy for the companies. It would take a native speaker a couple of seconds to spot these mistakes and correct them - the sign-writers clearly can't be bothered to get it right by simply asking someone. I quizzed a company leader about why this was once and he said he added English to make the sign "look cool" - he didn't expect anyone to actually read it! Makes it all the more fun for us to read, I guess.
Interview: Yang Yang
Posted byI really like the art too but, c'mon Yang Yang, give us a title or two!! ;-)
Kunming facing age crunch
Posted byIn my experience in Kunming younger people often give up their seat for the elderly or mothers carrrying babies, and this is nearly always appreciated with a smile or word of thanks. An old man who looked about 80 stood up to offer me his seat today and I'm in my forties. (I wasn't sure whether to be grateful or offended!) Fortunately my stop was due, so I had a ready excuse to decline with a smile.