INDIAN?
I have just returned from Shanghai where, in a decent, genuine, Indian restaurant, the manager told of his interest in opening a restaurant in Kunming. Being a foreigner, he would need a Chinese investor for a joint venture. If you know of an interested party, please let me know.
Kunming news roundup
Posted by@Xiefei - I think that's what I said.
Kunming news roundup
Posted byI'll pass on my hopes of becoming a shorter person, but it is impossible to ignore the article about illegal timber imports. Permit me to quote, "... trade between Myanmar and China in illegal timber has declined significantly since 2005."
My goodness, the trade has declined significantly down to 90% ... whatever next!
Spitting? Excuse my mirth.
Kunming government on global headhunting mission
Posted byThose of us who have held a Foreign Expert 'qualification' are bound, I suspect, to smile at such titles as; deputy... and assistant.... I suggest that with a foreign (perhaps) PhD in Economics, they will be more qualified than their heads of department (even at 40). And after a 2-year probation period of being told that, "it's always been done this way," these unfortunate citizens will likely rush to renew their foreign citizenship application.
Yunnan news roundup
Posted byA thought occurs to me; Did the article "Kunming aims to improve quality of residents in three years" originate on the 1st April?
Yunnan University opens Confucius Institute in Iran
Posted byI think that this is a wonderful friendship project. A similar US project would be even better, perhaps President Obama will suggest something when he goes to visit. And I wonder if the British Council have an office in Iran?
I guess that what I'm saying is (between the lines) that there aren't any nuclear bombs in Iran until I actually see them.