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We've received some reports from foreigners being randomly stopped by police, and incident where someone was refused on the subway. There have been a couple of incidents where foreigners were refused entry to a park or a mall. No issues with entry to xiao qus even though every xiao qu has a different level of control measures implemented: sometimes registering when coming or going, sometimes temperature checks, sometimes nothing.
It is not compulsory to produce a 'health certificate' so I would emphasize that when it happens, and report it here so we get an idea of how often this happens.
We will call the mayor hotline again if it becomes a regular occurrence but so far it's been limited to a few incidents.
Some foreigners have been asked by police to produce a 'health certificate'. Here is the latest:
Important update: Foreigners can not enter China as of March 28 - including those with a valid visa or residence permit.
Please only share your personal experiences in Yunnan, not secondhand information. Keep it factual and without insinuations please. Thank you.
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Kunming's bike share options: A user guide
Posted by@debaser links were added to the article, you can download the apps from their respective website or by scanning the QR codes on the bikes themselves.
Correction: the Kunming government owned bike system already launched in Chenggong on March 1st. It's a different system with stations owned by this company: www.dingdatech.com
Yunnan official raises issue of illegal immigration at National People's Congress
Posted byEither in Myanmar or through ceremonies not recognized by the PRC.
Hongshan outdoor street market closes permanently
Posted byIn the article, Zeka has a hyperlink to the listings:
www.gokunming.com/en/listings/item/33862/zeka_supermarket
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