Maria Hospital allows men into the doctor appointments and delivery room. If a cesarean is needed then the man wont be allowed into the surgery for that.
It seems that local governments are wanting to make it easier for people to buy houses. Restrictions will be lifted while the huge inventory of housing remains.
Making a report to the hotline for safety issues etc is important and should be commended. I called once about trees that needed trimming, not only did they do the work quickly but they also called to make sure I was satisfied that the work had been done and in a good way.
For urgent things like broken traffic lights etc call 110
It's better to report things so they can be fixed, most people don't do that so the city government doesn't get the info that those things need to be done.
Union pay cards work in most Thai (and Burmese..) ATMs. The withdrawal fee is fixed (about 10rmb) so better to withdraw the money you need for the trip in fewer translations.
@Xiefei, I remember about in the late 1990's that Beijing had regulated that public toilets be free and that if you needed to use a toilet that you bars and restaurants had to let you use their toilets even if you were not a customer.
Places like Yunnan implement laws differently. For eg: Tobacco advertising is illegal in China, but in Yunnan you wouldn't know that.
On the radio they said that 'Yunnan was one of the, slightly,a little bit more by a bit, provinces for Aids cases.. But with one of the lowest populations in China and having the most cases maybe they should be a bit more direct about the issue.
when we renovated we took our workmen to B&Q to select materials from their excellent range if samples. Then with that list in hand we went to the construction market near Mingbo bridge and got the same materials at either half or one third of the B&Q price.
It's a good place for window shopping.
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Provincial toilets soon to be less disgusting
Posted by@Xiefei, I remember about in the late 1990's that Beijing had regulated that public toilets be free and that if you needed to use a toilet that you bars and restaurants had to let you use their toilets even if you were not a customer.
Places like Yunnan implement laws differently. For eg: Tobacco advertising is illegal in China, but in Yunnan you wouldn't know that.
Provincial toilets soon to be less disgusting
Posted byThe toilets in Beijing are free because they follow national laws,,,Kunming toilets are not because...
HIV/AIDS continues to plague Yunnan
Posted byOn the radio they said that 'Yunnan was one of the, slightly,a little bit more by a bit, provinces for Aids cases.. But with one of the lowest populations in China and having the most cases maybe they should be a bit more direct about the issue.
Elephant poached for ivory in Xishuangbanna
Posted byIn China you need to be a presidential pussy to get good protection
www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2014-10/11/content_18722988.htm
Xuning Temple, Kunming's mountaintop sanctuary
Posted byXuNing not XuDing I think. Spell check strikes again?