@lemonlover I think OP was referring to just the city of Kunming, not the entire province of Yunnan.
@lemonlover I think OP was referring to just the city of Kunming, not the entire province of Yunnan.
@Haali
I believe that was sarcasm
China seems to attract foreigners with alcohol and tobacco dependencies.
@duke is me
To answer your question, yes there ARE flights between the US and China right now. But they are limited in number and expensive. China Southern flies between Guangzhou and Los Angeles twice a week. You could get to Guangzhou from Kunming in 8 hours by HSR.
@duke is me
Are there flights to the country that issued your passport?
What happens if there aren't?
Are you supposed to pay for your ticket yourself?
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This is a really nice new restaurant in Dali. High quality vegetarian and vegan food, varied menu, daily specials. They make their own kombucha, too. The environment is very chill...multiple layers, floor seating, an outdoor courtyard and terrace balcony overlooking the the roofs of the neighbors in old Dali
Serendipity is an honest-to-gosh American style diner, a concept I don't think I've ever really seen before in China.
They do salads, burgers, and pasta dishes, but the true stars of the menu are the breakfasts, which are served all day.
No measly hostel breakfast sets, these ones come with heaping servings of bacon and eggs and bottomless coffee.
No table seating. Everyone sits around the counter, where you can see what's going on in the kitchen and chat with the friendly staff.
The fresh donuts are the best I've had in China
The 68 kuai Saturday night all-you-can-eat buffet is a terrific deal.
Steak, pork loin, chicken schnitzel, pizza, two kinds of salad, creme de caramel, cheesecake, and lots of other stuff.
Recently experienced both very early morning departure and very late night arrival at Changshui. Was worried about making the connection to and from the airport, but both turned out well.
First, the departure. It was 7:30 am. I arranged a taxi to pick me up at 5:00. That he did. Cost: 100 yuan.
The departure was scheduled for 12:30 am, was delayed, and didn't get in until 2:30 am. I was sure I'd have to find a black cab, and wasn't even sure if I would find that. Instead, I was delighted to discover that the Airport Express Bus was still running! For 25 yuan it took me to the train station, where I then caught a cab for the short ride the rest of the way home. I was very impressed by this late night bus. I'd thought the buses only ran till around 11 pm-midnight. I don't know if this is a regular occurrence or not. Maybe, knowing my flight was delayed and there would be hundreds of passengers looking for a ride home, the airport dispatched an extra bus. If so, kudos to whoever was responsible!
Protests challenge Myanmar's Belt and Road participation
Posted by@michael2015
Hydro is no silver bullet. There are a lot of downsides to these dams, ecological, social, and economic.
There is a recent historical record with plenty of evidence which we can consult, where the Chinese have built dams like this one in other neighboring countries, like Laos. In most cases, the social (AND economic) impacts on the communities who inhabited the valleys that flooded by these megaprojects have been devastating.
I suggest you read Brian Eyler's new book "The Last Days of the Mighty Mekong"
Yunnan Road Trip: Kunming to Ruili part 2
Posted byDid you see evidence of the Dali-Ruili railroad being constructed along the way?
Did it look like they were making much progress?
Cycling in Yunnan: From Tengchong to Lincang
Posted byI cycled bits and pieces of this route back in the day. This area boasts some stunning scenery, and gets almost no tourism. Really glad to see it get some press here.
Beijing approves massive Changshui International Airport expansion
Posted by@Ishmael
The only way China's population doesn't start declining in the next 20 years is if China starts welcoming millions of immigrants from foreign countries, and I don't see that happening soon.
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Getting Away: Six days hiking in Sichuan's Yading Nature Reserve, part I
Posted byMap, please!