Unless things have changed, virtually all of the cafes and bars in the 北辰 area are non-smoking.
Unless things have changed, virtually all of the cafes and bars in the 北辰 area are non-smoking.
Thank you guys, this is extremely useful.
I think the fact that so many people have replied to gaoxing's miserable, insipid, lame, moronic, and whining post with constructive criticism is indicative of the generosity of most of the people who live here, a major reason why I've called Kunming home for close to four years now.
Get your s*it together man. There are plenty of ways to get happy. And if that doesn't work, there are plenty of other places to try.
Hey all,
Just a quick question. I'm planning a short trip to Laos, flying into Vientiane and working my way up back into China overland. I've been told that I can exchange RMB into Lao Kip near the border, but is this possible in Vientiane? That is, is it possible without being terribly ripped off by a less-than-reputable vendor? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt
Every time a smoking ban is proposed everyone thinks that it'll negatively affect business, will alienate too many people, and will ultimately be impossible to enforce.
And every time smoking bans become wildly popular and successful and businesses ultimately benefit through the infusion of new customers previously deterred by the smoke.
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Yunnan news roundup
Posted byLooks like 28 injuries are now reported:news.bjnews.com.cn/2009/1103/49718.shtml
Kunming air quality ranks number two among Chinese cities
Posted byI believe Linfen in Shanxi Province traditionally has the worst air quality of any city in China, and thus the world.
2008: The Year in Review
Posted byGreat round-up, but didn't the China-Australia match happen in March? In any case, it doesn't matter.