I was told that L visas cannot have licences...?? the guy at the visa office told me a worker's visa or residents qualifies..
I was told that L visas cannot have licences...?? the guy at the visa office told me a worker's visa or residents qualifies..
Have to add that I've been here over a year and now establishing myself in Kunming
I'd be interested in talking this over tea, I'm 44 Canadian, will have my wheels here this year, 08 ....
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Overall good selection for creating basic "heavy / thick / bulky" furniture.
Clean, quiet, everything I needed, good location, well priced.
Went the other night, it was very late therefore I cant coment on the food but it did smell very good..
Cozy atmosphere and very friendly host.
Will return again now that it's found!
Icing on the cake for Kunming as a concept!
Yunnan gets ok to grow weed to feed rising cannabis need
Posted byZhaotong Prefecture is in the NE of Yunnan.
NGO sues Yunnan dam developer over environmental degradation
Posted byGeologically, the Yangtze (Jinsha) river used to flow in this valley until the upwards thrust of the yunnan plateau diverted the Yangtze towards shanghai where it presently flows. Sediments cores provide an 11 million year date for the divergence.
Much ado about...littering at Lugu Lake
Posted byRich tourist arrogance is most likely the trigger.. Farmers in Mercedes.
Stone Age graveyard discovered in Yunnan's Chuxiong Prefecture
Posted by@ Bilingualexpat my thoughts exactly, but in addition, it may show how important Yunnan was in the copper and tin trade, aka bronze trade via rivers flowing to southern cities such as Ankor Watt and other sea side trade centers.
Paragliding high above Tiger Leaping Gorge
Posted byKC430,
You are correct on photos....
These mountains had never been flown above their summits with a paraglider wing' let alone cross the gorge and continue to Shangrila in a narrow and marginal weather window. Many in china claimed it was impossible but i knew it's no different than any other location on this planet..
It's sad a few uneducated police officers interpret and apply china's aviation laws to paragliding . The police interpret Nick flying a 747 towards the china/Tibet border but, officially; paragliding is recognized as a sport, not a full sized airplane by the Chinese government, including CAAC.
Nick is a very talented and experienced athlete, Thumbs up for Nick's route..