I aam in the exact same situation. Been stuck in USA since late Jan. My return flights have been cancelled 2 times and I now have a 3rd flight schedules for July 1st.
I just want to go home!
I aam in the exact same situation. Been stuck in USA since late Jan. My return flights have been cancelled 2 times and I now have a 3rd flight schedules for July 1st.
I just want to go home!
Sorry, it was a dump and never missed.
What difference does it make?? 10 minutes after you take this test, you can get infected. Has zero value.
WE arrived in LA from kunming on Jan 16th. Planning a return to Kunming on Feb 17th which was cancelled.
So then we rented a place in OC for few weeks then we drove to Texas to stay with friends which is where we are now. We had new reservations to return to Kunming set for Apr 6, which was again cancelled a few days ago.
Now we are stuck in Texas with no more plans to return home to Kunming.
I don't think we will be coming back anytime soon and certainly do not want to be forced into quarentine in Kunming after traveling from the US.
I sure hope this thing gets resolved soon.
I just enjoyed Dunkin Donuts anda coffee. Back tomorrow morning.
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Crap, evil, liars, unprofessional, expensive, no customer service comes to mind when I think of B&Q.
I have to agree with splitopen. This place is not worth the long drive to get there whatsoever. Crazy expensive and the play is boring. It looks thrown together and poorly built. The employees are rude. They obviously don't like their jobs. For the prices they charge, it is a rip off. I give it a few months before Hello! Haigeng Minigolf Park is just a memory.
Dr Doom, This is not the US so, yes, 40 kuai IS too much! Next time your are there, count how many Chinese customers they have. This business seems to promote an elitist attitude which I do not care for. A foreign owned business setting pricing to exclude locals is not a place I would support.
BTW, it was open in Nov, and it sounds like your are the one who owns this place......pretty lame.
The food is expensive with small portions. Quality is poor and the service is not so good. I think the servers are not happy working there which shows in their attitude. I would not recommend this place at all.
Up to 1,000 Dali businesses to close in face of new policy
Posted byMove in the right direction, but too little too late?
Popular night market locations closed, ban appears permanent
Posted byI hope it sticks. Street venders are nothing but a nuisance.
Dianchi below national standards, nearby construction may be halted
Posted by500 billion yuan to spend for cleanup? Well that would mean about 100 billion to actually be spend on the pollution.
Did someone say "tea time, BIG time?
Kunming ranks fifth nationally in expat poll
Posted byI've been here 8 years. I would say that Kunming would only be an average pick for a location to live in China. Yunnan is a great province for enjoying "natural China", so by default that means living in Kunming.
Sadly, the expansion and changes here have been mostly negative. Unplanned construction, pollution, traffic, local corruption continues unchecked in Kunming. This really knocks down Kunming as a preferred destination for anyone. This poll sounds like just another sham to attract tourists to this area.
My optimistic belief is that in 7-10 years Kunming will settle down and tweak itself into a front runner city for living. It has a way to go at it's present state. I'll be patient and continue to live here and wait and see. To that end, I'm moving out to Chonggong where I bought property. Living IN the city is not that great. I often travel out of here, and so Kunming is an ideal base for that. If I had to stay here (and work) on a daily basis, that would be a very hard pill to swallow.
Now with the new petrochemical plant firing up.........that may well squash any chance of "Kunming" and "natural beauty" being used in the same sentence.
In the meantime I'll be keeping my fingers crossed.
Haigeng Park getting facelift
Posted by@Lynn
Not in your lifetime.