Forums > Living in Kunming > Printers in Kunming - posters and booklets I always go to a place on the 大观路(daguan lu), close to the walmart/shopping complex. If you come from 西昌路(xichang lu), go into the 大观路, heading for the Walmart. On your left hand side you'll notice an Agricultural bank of China and a few pharmacies. In the middle of the road (on your right hand side) is a bicycle parking place. After the pharmacies you'll find this place also on the left hand side. It has a big advertisement of "Robert's language school" or something like that inside.
They definitely do posters and booklets!
Forums > Living in Kunming > What the #*%$s wrong with the internet? Yeah, I've got exactly the same problem. I'm working with Freegate to enter foreign websites and I just get disconnected now and then. Seems to be working for the moment. Utorrent is also very slow and troublesome.
Forums > Living in Kunming > What the #*%$s wrong with the internet? Yeah, I've got exactly the same problem. I'm working with Freegate to enter foreign websites and I just get disconnected now and then. Seems to be working for the moment. Utorrent is also very slow and troublesome.
Forums > Living in Kunming > WARNING QINGLAI SCHOOL MILE Hi,
I just saw a job advertisement for the "QINGLAI SCHOOL". As I have worked for the Qinglai School in Mile briefly last year, I just want to warn everybody not to apply for this job. This is not the actual Qinglai school, but a very strange Korean woman that has a bad relationship with the people who run the rest of the school. This is a bunch of Korean kids in a wing at the corner of the campus. The principal is a uncommunicative lady who has been coldbloodedly dishonest to me. She doesn't know how to run the school and everybody (the kids, the teachers and herself) is a victim of her wicked policies and total mismanagement. Actually her 13 year old son does a big part of the managing and actually brings some sense into it, but it is still a very very undesirable situation. The kids don't know what they are doing there, and they don't deserve to be in this depressing and hopeless situation.
Just to let you know,
Forums > Living in Kunming > What a Dump! Yeah, I agree with the original poster. I try to buy all my stuff in small shops but when I have no other choice I go to the Metro. Half the staff is just standing around phoning or sending text messages. It really gets on my nerves. Horrible managing, really! I still go back because Walmart and Carrefour are just too crowded for me. But only if I really have to.
China's first provincial 'tourism police' approved for Yunnan
Posted byIt would indeed be nice if there was some control over unsustainable conduct by large tourism corporations and overall bad behavior in the industry, but these guys will mostly be there to enforce/protect the government stakes in these corporations. So, if there are changes for the better, it would have more to do with a mentality shift of the general public instead of these fancy tourism robocops.
China initiates enormous Yangtze water diversion scheme
Posted byChilling to see that people who first create a drought by disrespecting fragile ecosystems, even strengthen their contempt for the natural world to come up with this callous plan. It's utterly depressing to see such an interesting piece of the world to be at the hands of such shallow and delusional lunatics. Big chance they are going to strand with this insane plan, but the whole notion of them actually coming up with this instead of only starting to acknowledge the root of the problem deprives me of any remaining hope. It is an indeed an exciting time, a time of nightmares.
Wanda opens 15 billion yuan Yunnan resort
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Wanda opens 15 billion yuan Yunnan resort
Posted byWow, yes, that is just awesome! So inspiring to see the masterminds behind Wanda come up with such an out-of-the-box approach! While the rest of the country is caught up trying to make as much easy and dirty money as possible to indulge in vulgar entertainment, they go out of their way and turn the tide with this true revolution! Can't wait for the fragile ecology and endangered traditional cultures of Xishuangbanna to take this all in. Straight up the ass, Wanda style! Beautiful...
Boy raised by Kunming hospital staff turns five
Posted byI agree. And I guess you can rightfully omit the work "probably".