Do you live in Kunming and have a beamer/projector? We need your help...
I work in an art house cinema in the Netherlands where I program educational film. My wife is from rural Dongchuan and next month we are planning to go to the village to spend CNY with the family. We are aware of the fact that nowadays Chinese kids spend hours and hours on the phone during the holidays, especially when the parents are feasting. What I want to do is to set up a proper cinema for the kids for 1 or 2 nights so that they have quality entertainment with nice films that are suitable for them. I've already arranged everything with the film distributors, so I can fill up a really interesting film program. But because we don't live in Kunming nowadays we have to reach out to the community to borrow a beamer and a screen so we can take this to the village and set everything up. Is there anyone willing to support our project in this way? I think it could really make a difference for these kids 😊
Report: Rubber plantations threaten biodiversity and livelihoods
Posted byThe questions remains: how do you get the corrupt, greedy and indifferent Xishuangbanna local gvt. to enforce a stricter land monitoring system? And the international rubber buyers, whom we can comfortably describe using those same adjectives, how are you going to get them to raise the bar in terms of sustainability? Both seem like massive challenges to me.
Discoveries in Yunnan's Dayao County
Posted byExcellent article indeed.
Aren't those figures in the caves splitting open their faces and abdomens Arhat statues?
2014: The Year in Review, part II
Posted byHahah, the "super minority instrument" made it in there. Great!
Megatrudge 2014: 400 kilometers across the Gobi
Posted byGreat story!
Zhiziluo: Yunnan's mountaintop ghost town
Posted byInteresting story and great pictures. I'd be very happy to visit this place and find out more about it.
A few thoughts on the "getting there" advises, though. It would make sense to exchange Lijiang with Baoshan.
And in my opinion, a minivan up the mountain for 4-5 hours depending on weather and road conditions shouldn't necessarily be "very inexpensive". Instead, it would also make sense to find out who is the best driver with the safest car to get you there in a way that is as safe as possible. And offering a fair pay for that driver would be part of that. But this is of course up to yourself.