Add to that the wife now thinks it's hilarious a foreigner nearly dropped me after me moaning for nearly 3 years about the chinese on their mopeds.
It's the latest friend/family joke lol
Add to that the wife now thinks it's hilarious a foreigner nearly dropped me after me moaning for nearly 3 years about the chinese on their mopeds.
It's the latest friend/family joke lol
While on the subject of moped/bike drivers I'd like to take the chance to moan about some crazy foreigner on one!
Crossing the road in front of the Aegean today a foreigner on one came out of nowhere going wrong way down the road with the light red at super speed, nearly hit me and then carried skimming the rest of the people crossing, shaved a bus going by and then carried on wrong way down the next road he'd turned into.
I thought chinese were bad on 2 wheels but you sir were a complete ......... insert whatever expletive you feel suits ;)
Anyway he probably not reading, just fancied a moan and wow this thread popped up lol
oops it's mia.com and they do sell huggies :)
You should try mai.com if possible (chinese language) with the nappies. Me and my wife had the same experience with the nappies we bought in carrefour (merris brand), they were about 160 rmb there but on the store for two packs they were 199 rmb. The difference between them as well was carrefour's were made in china and the onlne store's were made in japan and didn't leak like carrefour's did. Top of my head I know they sell other brands like pampers etc so worth a try.
As for anything in specialist shops I'd have a browse but if you see anything you like buy it online, the aegean mall near me (know it's far) has loads of baby shops but everything they sell is double the price online.
www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-35878624
The latest report on the BBC seems a bit more soothing and less dramatic than the previous one. Hopefully the deadline ('Local authorities have now been given a deadline of Friday to identify who bought the medicines') given by the government will show where would be effected by weak immunisations as that is what it should come down to at most ('The China office of the World Health Organization (WHO) said vaccines needed to be handled properly or they can become less effective.
But it stressed that improperly kept vaccines did not in themselves present much danger').
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Been here several times lately and every time I've enjoyed my meal. Don't know why some others have said it was pricey, the price has always seemed fair to me :)
Counting down Kunming's Top Ten Smells
Posted by@dolphin One's man's pleasure is another's pain, I personally dig the so called 'stinky' tofu. Always happy to see it ordered and the smell is hardly of the level you claim it to be, the smell equals good food arrival to me ;o)
Tomorrowland resident DJ Yves V descends on China
Posted byNever went back after one try and doubt I'll be going back there for the music either ;o)
A look at Yunnan's evolving anti-drug strategy
Posted by@napoleon some might say choose the cliff ;o)
Drugs come in all guises, I know the drugs I take for my personal issue are very welcome, so some drugs are definitely better than others.
A look at Yunnan's evolving anti-drug strategy
Posted byIt's on the rise and being legalised in certain countries because some people are starting to see it's not quite deserving of the label it got back in the day! Obviously not all people as your tone seems instantly against it's use ;o) It's something that shouldn't be compared to the likes of opium based narcotics and doesn't lead to things like HIV/AIDS infections so shouldn't be in the same discussion.
Interview: Tracking Kunming's trash with Adam Liebman
Posted by"A more serious picker who spends most of the day searching for scrap could make more than ten yuan per day"
Always wondered how much these people make, knew it would be low but still thought it'd be a little higher than that :(
Makes that Starbucks coffee feel even more of a waste of money than ever before and it's always felt like a waste!