If you've been here long enough, it seems to get better. Alternate take on that, I guess, would be that you've been here too long, but either way it tends to make dinners with Chinese friends more fun.
If you've been here long enough, it seems to get better. Alternate take on that, I guess, would be that you've been here too long, but either way it tends to make dinners with Chinese friends more fun.
Overall it's been going up for years. Given the local economy & the global economy and local needs and differential access to resources everywhere, how much should it be? This is not a smartass implied criticism - I don't know the answer - but a real question for discussion.
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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.
Environmentalists sue Yunnan hydropower developers
Posted bySounds like they've got a case, although I'm sure there's another side to it. One important thing, however, is that groups like this can force some transparency on a government that needs it, if it is to govern properly.
A call for volunteers: Sprucing up a Kunming school for migrants kids
Posted by@gokunming: Good to hear.
Migrant workers receive bricks in lieu of pay
Posted byIf there are not legal consequences, there will be other consequences, sooner or later.
Kunming versus the cold snap
Posted byHard to imagine Kunming as a good choice for Winter Olympics, but I can imagine its possibility as some kind of political/diplomatic decision. Of course that is not, from a sports perspective, what national or international sports spectaculars should be about - but how long has it been since that was the real consideration, anyway?
New high-speed rail line to link Kunming with Dali
Posted byIs this worthwhile? I don't know.