Of course, as I had just written the above posts, our neighbourhood was informed that starting tomorrow the 5th the cards will be required.
Of course, as I had just written the above posts, our neighbourhood was informed that starting tomorrow the 5th the cards will be required.
In any case, if the point of reading the QR codes is to track who may be infected, I'd say it is safe to assume that if you live in residential complex where infection has occurred, you are to be assumed potentially infected just by having your address there, even if you were not registered going in/out in the system - since for many reasons such coming and going is not bulletproof to track.
When we came back to Kunming, we were given one such temp card, and were told to fetch the real card 14 days later.
But for time being (after the first entry anyway), we have not needed to read QR codes nor present the temp card.
Or even use our keycards to open the gates ourselves - but that may be because we usually come carrying more stuff than we would normally, so they're just being helpful.
Could you find out who pays, and how much, anyway?
Wife just checked the Green Party offer, and told me that the delivery would be only after March 22. So don't know if "dire need" is applicable here.
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Invasive 'armyworm' threatening corn production in Yunnan, SE Asia
Posted byIn my wife's hometown - and I assume many small-scale farms elsewhere - corn from the farmers' own fields is the main feed for pigs, trade of which has already been impacted by african swine fever.
Public Notice: A message from the Kunming Public Security Bureau
Posted bySince this website serves foreigners (and locals) not just in Kunming but wider in Yunnan province, I wonder if something to reflect that could be arranged in regards of this PSB cooperation.
At least my personal observations of matters related to organized crime is not so much in Kunming, but outside it.
Film Premiere: Check out our travel series Yunnan: The China You Never Knew!
Posted byThe first episode left a bit hasty picture. in my opinion in line with what Kunming is - a crossroads city to spend a day, max two, on way to other tourist sites in the province..
Personally I would have liked seeing more in depth stuff, not just the 2-3 highlights available on any travel guide.
But probably cannot do much more in few minutes show, and also why I don't epect much more from the coming episodes.
Kunming spearheading provincial "toilet revolution" 2.0
Posted by@vicar: "I know how to keep toilets clean"
In most public toilets in city (and beyond) that I have seen, they have a cleaning person stationed on the premises. I don't know know if they even go home for nights.
In many countries that alone would be considered a huge investment, but obviously not in China.
Kunming spearheading provincial "toilet revolution" 2.0
Posted byI wonder if it will be possible to check the "real-time concentrations of nitrogen, ammonia and PM2.5" inside a stall before and after your own visit.