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I have established a website to provide FREE information for any foreigners who wish to learn more and travel in Yunnan.
Please visit - WWW.HUGOYUNNANTRAVEL.COM
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I have established a website to provide FREE information for any foreigners who wish to learn more and travel in Yunnan.
Please visit - WWW.HUGOYUNNANTRAVEL.COM
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Tha Laos Consulate is located on 6800 North Caiyun Road (across from EMPARK Hotel) in Guandu District in Kunming. BUS 149, 154, 162, 169, 170, and C13 can take you there directly. The Laos Consulate phone number is (0871) 733-4522. Mengla is located 223 km (2.5 hours) southeast of Jinghong. The Mohan-Boten (China-Laos) border is located 57 km (1.5 hours) southeast of Mengla. Chinese citizens crossing this border need a Health Card to enter Laos. A health card can be obtained at the Mengla Entry & Exit Inspection & Quarantine office on Wan Hua Road in Mengla. Their phone number is (0691) 816-0226. This is the only international border between China and Laos. There are borders in Luangnamtha, Udomxai, and Phongsali which are for locals only.
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The new Visa office is located at 118 Tuo Dong Road. There is no number on the building yet so do not bother to look for it. There are 2 passport photo shops on either side of the building. The office is located directly in front of the Kunming Museum. The bus stop is named - Shi Bo Wu Guan - Bus 1, 62, 109, 117, 145, 213, A1 and K3 stop directly in front of the office. Foreigners need to go to the 3rd floor. The Tuo Dong Stadium is located to the right of the office while Baita Road is located to the left of the office.
20 years in Yunnan with Jim Goodman
Posted byFor those begging the moderators to do something, their agenda is also very clear.
20 years in Yunnan with Jim Goodman
Posted byThe agenda is very clear as it is clear to what is happening in the last few decades all over the world; To normalize the abnormal. For those who still have the courage to call a spade a spade, I applaud you. For the corwards who hide behind political correctness, you have that right, just as those who state the obvious have a right to free speech on this forum. If this was an article on the Rocky Horror Picture Show coming to China, then the attire is appropriate. This person obviously wanted attention, well he got it. Once again the same issue comes to surface. All humans have the right to do as they please as long as they are not harming others. Clearly, this man has the right to dress as he pleases because he is NOT harming anyone. People have the right to keep private what is private just as they have the right to make public those things which are private. It is obvious that this man knew exactly what he was doing when he submitted this picture. The agenda is clear whether you agree or not. He wanted attention and he got it. If he usually dresses like this in public as some people here have already mentioned than it is not the first time and he knows exactly what he is doing and he does this on purpose and with a goal in mind.
20 years in Yunnan with Jim Goodman
Posted by25 comments and guess what distracted most people from the wonderful article and valuable information presented; the picture!
20 years in Yunnan with Jim Goodman
Posted byBjtokm - I agree with you and your comments as your are merely pointing out the obvious, the pink elephant in the living room, the emperor with no clothes, or the man dressed in drag. I see no judgement made on your part. You just were the first to make an observation. The name calling began when others started calling you childish and unintelligent. As for the ridiculous comment about you putting your own picture online, I find that comment irrelevant and absurd. I am sure if you posted your picture online you would not put a picture of you in your underwear, or naked or dressed in drag. You never mocked the appearance of this person you just asked a very obvious question.
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Posted byWell said Geogramatt! I have been living in KMG for 10 years and there is so much to see here. I just got back from Mengzi and the old train stations there are wonderful. Great for those who love history and trains.
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