Well, I'm glad it's not exclusively. Even allowing for the more relaxed use of English on a social site like this, your spelling and grammar is often quite poor.
Well, I'm glad it's not exclusively. Even allowing for the more relaxed use of English on a social site like this, your spelling and grammar is often quite poor.
@TheDudeson's..
are you teaching English?
@long-dragon, thanks. I recall seeing a TCM practitioner in Beijing who advertised in english as 'a bonesetter'. I thought this might be a Chinese equivalent to a chiropractor, but haven't seen anything like that here in Kunming.
Does anyone know where I can find a chiropractor or TCM equivalent here in Kunming? I have a problem with my back. I went to a blind massage shop and I got 45min of pain, but they didn't get to the source of the problem. Unfortunately, I speak very little Chinese, so any advice would be appreciated.
Umm..who is the head of the Illuminati now?
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Around Town: Flying Tigers Museum
Posted byI saw this museum back in March this year, and thought it was well worth a look through (although it took me a while to locate it first time). I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in wartime history. There's also a Flying Tigers museum in Chongqing. It was a bit smaller, from memory, but also well worth the visit.