Forums > Living in Kunming > Please sign the petition. When I rescued the pangolin - he was going about his biznez. However, I did not interview (Dr Dolittle) him to ask him if he was from the wild, escaped, or a domesticated pet.
I did not make any assumptions because at that time I was in a residential quarter in the city. If I found any animal now where I presently live I may assume he is wild because I live at the foot of the Mian Shan Mountain Eco Park.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Please sign the petition. Great. We all heard your opinions. Thanks for those and the history lesson. - Who was this sarcastic remark intended for? Before I answer any specific questions.
Because if you do not call an organization some jerk will either eat him, sell him or take him home as a pet - there is a reason for this fascination.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Please sign the petition. Every large city has a Mayor's Hotline (12345). When I want a particular issue resolved, I have all my university students randomly call in with a prepared script that will be recorded when one calls into 12345.
This has ALWAYS worked for me and always gives me the results I am looking for.
When multiple calls are received for the same issue, it goes directly to the minister who handles that field and will be floored at the Mayor's meetings.
In the last 12 years I have made more than 200 reports and every single issue was resolved within a few days, some took a few weeks, very few took a few months and one was just completed that took 1.5 years. So 12345 does work and does guarantee positive results.
Work smarter, not harder! When one understands how to use the system it will produce positive results. A few well placed phone calls to the appropriate agencies will get immediate results (Even from Kunming to Guangzhou).
In my last residential quarter we found a pangolin in the courtyard. A nasty guy came with a bag with the intent to carry him off but I physically stopped him while my wife called the PO-lice and animal control.
www.gokunming.com/[...]
Since Mr. Polar Bear is not in Kunming I have no idea how this issue can be resolved - it must be done by the people in GZ.
Forums > Travel Yunnan > Kunming Zoo Few people are aware that there are several historical and cultural sites inside the Kunming Zoo.
www.gokunming.com/[...] - Wuhua District sites.
All the sites are clearly marked and easy to find if you know what you are looking for. These 4 sites are district, city and provincial level sites of Wu Hua District in Kunming.
1 - 滇西抗战阵亡将士纪念碑遗址 – DIAN XI KANG ZHAN ZHEN WANG JIANG SHI JI NIAN BEI YI ZHI
2 - 圆通山石牌坊 – YUAN TONG SHAN SHI PAI FANG
3 - 明代城墙残端 – MING DAI CHENG QIANG CAN DUAN
4 - 唐继尧墓 – TANG JI YAO MU
en.wikipedia.org/[...] - Here is the list of National sites in Yunnan.
www.gokunming.com/[...] - Here is the list of National sites in Kunming.
Forums > Travel Yunnan > Places to stay around 100km of Qujing? Luoping - 9 Dragon Waterfall + Buyi Village.
Luliang - Sha Lin - Sand Forest.
Xuanwei - There are 8 Ham companies (Black pig) in Xuanwei. I had a 2 hour tour of a xuanwei plant (small) and it was a learning experience (Packing, cleaning, prepping, sausages, shipping so on). Xuanwei is home to 1 of the 3 famous hams in China. Xuanwei is also the home of DengXiaoping's wife. Train goes to Xuanwei.
Xuanwei Ham from Yunnan + Jinhua Ham from Zhejiang + Rugao Ham from Jiangsu.
Qilin District - Capital has much to see for me because I am into temples. Also Dragon park. There are several historical and cultural sites in Qilin district. Train goes to Qilin.
Huize has a lot to see but that may be out of your 100 km radius. It is 100 km from Zhaotong. Several historical and cultural sites in Huize.
Largest earth dam in asia.
9 Hui Guan (halls) from different provinces in China.
Nagu + Baiwu Old Towns are on the Historical list.
Tang Ji Yao's house (Tomb is inside Kunming Zoo) as well as some Red Army locations.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tang_Jiyao
www.gokunming.com/en/forums/thread/13255/kunming_zoo#post-87155
A bit more out of town is the Black Neck Crane Nature Reserve.
Lots of history here. For me there is a lot to see but for others they may feel differently.
Film Review: The Fall of Womenland
Posted byThe new highway is nearly complete and the airport will open next year. Expect floods of people to go who never bothered to go before because of the 6-7 hour bus ride.
Film Review: The Fall of Womenland
Posted byCan someone who is computer savvy download this movie and make it available to others please? I will gladly accept the Spanish version.
Doors to international trade swing wide for Laos
Posted byAnother one bites the dust! Great, another member of the WTO, UN and USA. It is time for Laos to begin to follow all the rules set forth by the USA and UN. Got to protect the Individual Property Rights of the rich. Time to crack down on the illegal DVD vendors. No more downloading FREE music or videos. Time to roll in all the wonderful GMO crops.
Chinese teens murder seven before arrests
Posted byIf I was the owner of this website, I would also be cautious of political statements and comments made on this forum. I believe we are given much leeway on many occassions to make semi-political comments and I am grateful for being allowed to express myself freely. However, (We) the users must also recognize that this website is Not our own and we must remain respectful to the hosts who grant us the priviledge of using this forum.
The moderators and owners of this site have the right to protect their property when it comes to sensitive issues in a foreign country.
Yunnan's largest hydroelectric dam goes online
Posted byDoes someone have some REAL directions on how to get to the dam. Directions that include a point of origin, a route, a name of a road, a distance and so forth.