I see paocai 泡菜 for sale everywhere. Was wondering if people can recommend places they have shopped and know to be clean and delicious.
I see paocai 泡菜 for sale everywhere. Was wondering if people can recommend places they have shopped and know to be clean and delicious.
The last time I was at Mu Yu they sold Asahi in big bottles. Maybe you can check with them about a distributor:
www.gokunming.com/en/listings/item/32956/mu_yu_studio
As for ovens, I've had a Changdi oven for three years and it works very well. 350-375F is no problem but 400-450 is sometimes a stretch, especially in winter. To keep the temperature up i often cover the glass door with aluminum foil, which tends to do the trick.
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I tend to use Wunderground. As AlPage48 mentioned, may need to be checked daily:
www.wunderground.com/[...]
I normally send it Western Union. This is a bit of a pain because you have to change your RMB to whichever denomination you need. You can send it to family or friends who then deposit it in your account. The fees are quite cheap, $10 US for under $1000 and $20 US for above that amount. Not the most streamlined process, but it works.
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Beer is excellent, especially the pilsner and the IPA. The food is good as well and quite varied. Staff is attentive and having live music is a nice touch.
Smaller than I thought. Really small! Pizza and burgers were good, music selection was excellent, as was the beer selection. Four stars instead of five because we were literally the only people there.
The best place to see a huge variety of live music in Kunming without paying ridiculous prices? I'd say yes hands down. Good drinks and service too.
The team of nurses and general practitioners at the foreign clinic are helpful and considerate. Very professional while you are there face to face.
Three stars because of the follow-up once you've left the hospital. Maybe they're too busy. Wouldn't be surprising. But if you share your contact information and say "get in touch with questions or concerns any time", it's best to actually answer within 48 hours.
Walked in to watch (only watch!) one of the free Friday sparring sessions. Coaches came across as very professional and some of the boxers were from the national team, jsut stopping by to help out the amateurs. Cool vibe and an extremely clean and well put together facility.
20 years in Yunnan with Jim Goodman
Posted byGrow up.
Chinese teens murder seven before arrests
Posted by@ tommann
A few thoughts: The article says quite clearly that they confessed, making notions of 'innocent until proven guilty' a bit superfluous. Also, people writing in the forums on GoKunming don't usually issue final verdicts in Chinese courts.
Interview: Cao Pu & Fu Han
Posted bygood show. just nice to have live music. i hope laowo can keep it coming.
Interview: Wu Hao and Kang Mao
Posted by@ johnny9: what particular 'punk' criteria are you judging them by? i always thought of punk as DIY, in your face intensity, which they seem to have covered. as to where they are from - the beijing scene - would you rather they play to bars with five people who leave after 10 minutes in wuhan? does that make a band legitimately punk? and really, what is punk? i believe the talking heads and patti smith opened for the ramones at cbgb in new york. you admit subs sound good, can play and have passion - jesus christ, what else do you want in a live band? not punk enough? not dirty enough? unknown by the european and american naval-gazing scenes? i'm sure they could care less.