The Book Club will meet again on November 7 at The Park at 6:30 PM to discuss Sue Hamilton's INDIAN PHILOSOPHY: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION. Very informal. There is a wechat group somewhere for the Book Club.
The Book Club will meet again on November 7 at The Park at 6:30 PM to discuss Sue Hamilton's INDIAN PHILOSOPHY: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION. Very informal. There is a wechat group somewhere for the Book Club.
There are a number of small repair shops on the east side of Dongfenglu in the 2-3 blocks just north of Xiaoximen.
Would depend on the work, among other things.
I may have spoken too soon, thanks tiger. Am under the impression that some nationalities (US anyway) can now extend a 1-month visa-free entry by another month on the payment of 1900 Thai baht without leaving the country. But I think the best way to find out is to go to the Thai consulate and ask them.
No, you don't need an agency.
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I'm not a health foody but the few meals I've had here have been really good and, yeah, I'll be happy to go back alone to sample all the rest of them. It's also not a bad place from which to people-watch the street below.
Law prohibits new shared bike companies from coming to Kunming
Posted byBeats building and junking more cars. Like I said, there needs to be a system which leads to having the ones reparable repaired.
Celebrating Yi Torch Festival in the highlands of Yunnan
Posted byAnother good article by Jim Goodman. Note that he has made his home in Chiangmai for over 30 years. Chiangmai has become a tourist destination and/or visa renewal destination for many foreigners living in Yunnan over the past years and,knows a great deal about the history, temple iconography and other aspects of life of Chiangmai city and of surrounding areas.
The enchanting remoteness of Yunnan's Nujiang Canyon
Posted byOK, guess I spoke too soon.
The enchanting remoteness of Yunnan's Nujiang Canyon
Posted byVery nice photos, of course.
The enchanting remoteness of Yunnan's Nujiang Canyon
Posted byThis is all good and useful but I think we could use some more indepth articles on the areas covered as well, including some history and discussion of how people actually live, their practical problems, etc., as well as tourist promotion.