Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for the tip!
Funny how the ridiculous trolling of 123go just gets completely ignored.
I'm shocked by the reaction of some jingoist Chinese netizens all of a sudden calling every foreigner a rapist. I think it's racist to be more offended by this crime because a foreigner is the culprit. And even more to insinuate that it is something that only foreigners would do. And they do really talk like this on the Chinese forums!
I'm offended by the measures taken by the PBS Beijing, because they act according to popular sentiment and are confirming this ridiculously xenophobic point of view.
Just reminds me China obviously needs it's nationalistic citizens and every time I realize this I'm just so disappointed!
Depends on confidence I guess. I deliver very high quality work and get a sufficient pay. People might lower the bar if they know their work is mediocre and easily substituted. A percentage of the teachers here doesn't take teaching seriously and they might pick up those 100/150rmb an hour jobs. I do my work with a lot of passion so i ask more and also get it. I think that's how it works.
Billdan is a Negative Nancy. You don't come to Kunming to find the perfect panini indeed. If you're a bit creative in your choices on the menu and not too stingy, you can get a decent bite of Western food. Not great, but definitely good enough.
That's exactly what I'm looking for as well!
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This place is without doubt my favorite restaurant in Kunming. It is truly Simao-style, but adds its own unique touch. The ingredients vary per week and the ingredients are all carefully sourced in specific markets or brought straight from the mountains. Their wild vegetables are always sweeter than other places in Kunming. There are plaques on the wall that say: "we don't feel the need to enhance the flavor with weijing or jijing, we do our best to source the best natural foods for you". You will not see any grease after finishing the plate, not even with the deep fried dishes. They are very flexible with ordering combinations and the super-friendly owner-chef will be happy to step out of the kitchen and give you some great advice. If he has time, because this place is crowded on most evenings. Service is friendly and attentive (but it is still Kunming). You get free home-made kimchi and apple vinegar with all meals. They have cold Fenghuaxueyue beer. Without doubt a safe Chinese eatery, really delicious food, friendly people who are passionate about their product. A true gem, in my opinion.
I heard Richland Hospital has proper testing material.
I think the medical staff is of the same level as other Kunming healthcare facilities. I needed to translate some specifics of a medical report I got in another specialized hospital. I wanted to do this by letting the Richland doctor have a phone call with the specialized doctor that had done the tests. I came in and there sat a young physician with a translating nurse. When the phone call to the other hospital wasn't successful he wanted to have look at the report himself. I asked if that would make sense if he wasn't a doctor that was specialized in that specific field. He told me he wanted to have a look anyway. To my horror, he promptly misdiagnosed me with a truly appalling disease. When I came home I was puzzled. I didn't have any symptoms, how could I have something that serious. I checked the internet and found out that the condition that he described DIDN'T EVEN EXIST. Well, I have to give him, he had me stressing out there for a minute. I wanted to confront him with his mistake but apparently all the doctors had taken the weekend off. Eventually, in combination with my visit to the other state run facility, I was in constant uncertainty and stress over the period of 4 days for something that turned to be NOTHING. I had NOTHING.
Please use the highest level of common sense in dealing with local healthcare. The situation is grim. Best to let them test (if the facilities are ok) and make conclusions and decisions by yourself, if serious ask a physician in another country. Never blindly trust anything they say.
Really friendly people, very tasty proper Indian food, all made with fresh ingredients and very reasonably priced.
For sure the best Indian food in town!
Kunming Environmental Court toiling in obscurity
Posted byThis should certainly be one of the most important court houses instead of the most obscure.
I thought the guys responsible for polluting the Yangzonghai received the death sentence, but I might have been wrong. Anyone information on this?
Yunnan Tin chairman arrested in 20 million yuan bribery scandal
Posted byWow, now that's surprising!
Governor: Provincial highway bathrooms China's worst
Posted byI actually think there are some pretty posh shit houses along the highways. Then when the road narrows, it gets less hygienic. Just only touch the place with the soles of your feet and get it over with. And make sure you don't drop your phone. The only thing I can't take (worse then maggots trying to climb onto your feet) is that some places are "cleaned" with ammonia and I can't stand its excruciating smell.
20 years in Yunnan with Jim Goodman
Posted byDidn't this website employ a moderator? Typical to see so many completely irrelevant comments out there on the most interesting interview that I have ever read on this website.
Thanks for these interesting stories and updates. I'm looking forward to read Jim's new books!
Around Town: Exploring Kunming's outdoor pools
Posted byThanks!