Kunming in 2010 was a good place. The traffic has gotten worse. But you could bike around the entire metro region of Kunming without much trouble back in the old days. Salvador's was the place the ex-pats hung out back then too. Now it's a little more diversified.
Finished "The Dinner" the protaganist wasn't very likable. But it was interesting, his propensity for violence was drew his wife toward loving him. But the book ended with his son implying that there were more acts of violence that had been previously acknowledged. In fact, the violence against the homeless man at the subway station wasn't even mentioned. So Peter just wanted his son: SUCCESS, that was the alpha and omega of the situation. The means proffered was pretty much irrelevant. And the author mentioned that working as a dishwasher previously allowed him to see how circumstances could make one so low on the status totem pole that people wouldn't care if you lived or die.
JT: saw your post and decided to check out the book (only about 20% through the text, people go to restaurants and bars to socialize....20% food, 80% socialize....so putting so much emphasis on the ambience and the food seems a strange way to relate to the situation.
Jim is a good source of information about anthropological matters and when he occasionally visits Kunming you can see him at Sal's or the Box before it closed; maybe another bar has replaced it.
Climbing Away: Liming
Posted byJust went to Liming last weekend, very beautiful, good place to visit.
Exploring Lijiang's countryside: A day-trip to Baisha
Posted byMuch cheaper and time consuming than going to Lugu Lake et al....and actually just as beautiful.
Over the mountain: From the Salween to the Mekong
Posted byNice!
20 years in Yunnan with Jim Goodman
Posted byJim is a good source of information about anthropological matters and when he occasionally visits Kunming you can see him at Sal's or the Box before it closed; maybe another bar has replaced it.
Getting Away: Tiger Leaping Gorge
Posted byLove these travel pieces concerning Yunnan, keep them up and if you run out of ideas for Yunnan try Guizhou, Guangxi, Sichaun.....