damn, i wish i was in km to see my buddy xiao rong play speakeasy.
bf certainly is the hardest working chinese rock band. no other chinese band gets on a 15 passenger van day in and day out criss-crossing the u.s. to play more than 70 gigs (last year) while staying in cheap ass motels and eating instant noodles everyday. last year, no doubt, bf played more shows in a year than any band in the whole history of chinese rock.
I am curious as to why Professor Sullivan did not include Zhang Jianzhong, president of the Yunnan Art Institute for most of the 90s, in his most recent book - "Modern Chinese Artists: A Biographical Dictionary".
India and China were the biggest and the best friends centuries ago (India's influence spread through Buddhism and mathematics in China). Why should not they forget their misunderstandings in the past? Why cant these giants work together for a common cause of world peace? Together they represent almost 40% of humanity in the world ! The chance is now to unite together and make this an "Asian Century" Hail India-China friendship ! Naveen Raju, India
I've visited the Yutao Centre & they have good facilities. But Shanti Yoga is worth checking out. (www.xtyoga.com - unfortunately Chinese only)
I suspect the facilities aren't quite as good (eg no showers in male changing rooms) & it's quite new, so the teachers probably aren't as experienced as at Yutao. The teachers I've had have been good though & it's up to 60% cheaper.
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This article recalls sweet memory... 20 years ago, going to Fuxian lake for holiday in summer with parents, getting tanned like African kids, eating kanglang fish, catching silver fish with bare hands... time flies and I am coming home...
Interesting piece. I did some research on this fish last year when I was living in Yunnan -- the fish is endemic to Yunnan and exists no where else in the world. The name 'Taliensis' comes from 'Tali' aka Dali, where the fish was first discovered in Erhai. At this point, it has almost completely disappeared from that watershed and can only be found in a vacluvian spring in Eryuan county. Locals belive they died off due to water pollution -- chemical runoff from surrounding fields. Good to know that there are some still surviving in Fuxian Hu. Oh yeah, also, up there they refer to it as Gongyu, or 弓鱼.
Brain Failure to play Thursday night
发布者damn, i wish i was in km to see my buddy xiao rong play speakeasy.
bf certainly is the hardest working chinese rock band. no other chinese band gets on a 15 passenger van day in and day out criss-crossing the u.s. to play more than 70 gigs (last year) while staying in cheap ass motels and eating instant noodles everyday. last year, no doubt, bf played more shows in a year than any band in the whole history of chinese rock.
Oxford art historian to speak at Yunnan Art Institute
发布者I am curious as to why Professor Sullivan did not include Zhang Jianzhong, president of the Yunnan Art Institute for most of the 90s, in his most recent book - "Modern Chinese Artists: A Biographical Dictionary".
China, India to initiate educational exchange
发布者India and China were the biggest and the best friends centuries ago (India's influence spread through Buddhism and mathematics in China). Why should not they forget their misunderstandings in the past? Why cant these giants work together for a common cause of world peace? Together they represent almost 40% of humanity in the world ! The chance is now to unite together and make this an "Asian Century" Hail India-China friendship ! Naveen Raju, India
Interview: Yu Tao - Kunming's yoga guru
发布者I've visited the Yutao Centre & they have good facilities. But Shanti Yoga is worth checking out. (www.xtyoga.com - unfortunately Chinese only)
I suspect the facilities aren't quite as good (eg no showers in male changing rooms) & it's quite new, so the teachers probably aren't as experienced as at Yutao. The teachers I've had have been good though & it's up to 60% cheaper.
Tel: 0871 3133088 / 13888 510040
Add: HuErDun Dasha, 19F
(华尔顿大厦,19楼)
south west corner of QingNian Lu (青年 路) & BaoShan Jie (宝善 街)
Buddha Noodle
发布者I will have a try.
:)
New Pants: The GoKunming Interview
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Interview: Yu Tao - Kunming's yoga guru
发布者Hi, Yutao, it's very interesting to know more about you this way, throught your online interview. i will definitely visit your studio soon. ^_^
Disabled Games Schedule
发布者Cool! Thanks for posting this.
They really have shooting as an event?
Fuxian Lake and the disappearing kanglang fish
发布者This article recalls sweet memory... 20 years ago, going to Fuxian lake for holiday in summer with parents, getting tanned like African kids, eating kanglang fish, catching silver fish with bare hands... time flies and I am coming home...
Fuxian Lake and the disappearing kanglang fish
发布者Interesting piece. I did some research on this fish last year when I was living in Yunnan -- the fish is endemic to Yunnan and exists no where else in the world. The name 'Taliensis' comes from 'Tali' aka Dali, where the fish was first discovered in Erhai. At this point, it has almost completely disappeared from that watershed and can only be found in a vacluvian spring in Eryuan county. Locals belive they died off due to water pollution -- chemical runoff from surrounding fields. Good to know that there are some still surviving in Fuxian Hu. Oh yeah, also, up there they refer to it as Gongyu, or 弓鱼.
Are they tasty?
Road to Dali finished
发布者Remember when the old highway took 10 or even 12 hours? I heard today its barely three hours now:-)
Round-the-world-honeymooners nearing home
发布者oh,so beautiful trip
'Crazy adventures of the charitable kind'
发布者I love you, crazy boys! good luck for everything and enjoy every moments of your fascinating journey!
Closing in on the North Pole
发布者me too, i love this web site too. very cool!
Round-the-world-honeymooners nearing home
发布者The trip sounds great also their love.Hope their love will last long n all our dreams come true^^