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Forums > Living in Kunming > Uncle Jacks

I just asked Paul, and he says it'll be about two more weeks to complete the renovation and reopen. I'll remind him to announce it here when he does.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > China's Millionaires Are Leaving China

To clarify, it's 1 million USD (as an investment, not a payment) in general, and 500,000 USD in specifically designated "economically distressed zones."

One of you called it legalized graft, and I'm not sure what exactly you meant by that, but this program is actually a source of a huge amount of graft and other misdeeds, mostly at the expense of these Chinese millionaires. A large chunk of the projects seeking investment under the green card scheme turn out to be massive frauds that will never make money. The Feds have been busting them left and right in recent years.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > mortgage interest rates

For any foreign prospective homebuyers who come to this thread looking for info, note that several international banks, such as HSBC, provide mortgage services to foreigners in China, up to 70% the assessed value of the house (not the sale price)

Questions of whether it's smart to buy a house in China aside, it almost always makes financial sense to finance, rather than put all your money in a house. Here are a few reasons, some China specific:

- If you're worried about property rights and capital controls, you're better off keeping that main nest egg offshore.

- With smart, diversified investments, you can almost always make more money than the lender charges in interest.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > mortgage interest rates

You guys are missing the point. He seems to want to know what it costs Chinese to borrow money.

Anyway, the information is readily available if you are able to search in Chinese. Search for [Name of Bank]贷款利率

I just checked CMB (www.cmbchina.com/cmbwebpubinfo/cdrate.aspx?chnl=cdrate), which has rates from 4.85%-5.4% depending on the term of the loan. They also have a loan calculator: www.cmbchina.com/CmbWebPubInfo/Cal_Loan_Per.aspx

Bank of China (www.bankofchina.com/fimarkets/lilv/) seems to have the same rates.

You can do the rest on your own with my search formula above.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Fake jobs?

While there do seem to be people who collect resumes for various reasons, and recruiting firms that are overly secretive, there's another thing that happens a lot around here, which is poor communication.

I was accused once of running a resume farm. A friend of a friend had just opened a large resort complex, and was looking for a good foreign chef. I put up ads on several expat sites around the country, and the queries started rolling in. I went back to the friend to ask about details such as salary, duration, name of company, etc (all of which I would have been happy to give), and never got an answer. Apparently the boss got caught up in some other stuff, and ended up finding his chef through some other route.

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The problem with providing convenient parking for everyone is that more people will choose to buy cars or drive into the city when they would have otherwise taken transit.

The standard fine for illegal parking is 150 RMB. Problem is, it's very poorly enforced. The streetside parking is also poorly managed. Those people are supposed to be keeping a lid on bad parking, but they will often direct drivers to double park, blocking the street, or even park on the sidewalks, so they can collect more money.

"Taking the trees away to recuperate." I didn't see them taking the trees from Xuefu Lu, but I've seen them removing them from other parts of town, and the workers were basically just chopping the trees to pieces.

Based on what we've seen for the other metro lines, Xuefu Lu is going to be a mess for years. All of the problems they have complained about: bedrock, difficulty managing traffic, etc, are going to hit them at Xuefu in spades. There are also, if my sources are correct, extensive bunkers down there from WWII, which were probably expanded (without maps) during the CR.

If they don't revert Yi Er Yi to two-way, that whole quadrant of the city is toast.

Are you sure the Hui don't top one million? I seem to remember hearing they were the largest or second largest minority group in the province

"as Kunming media outlets reveal the presence of dense basalt deposits in the path of multiple tunnels routinely hampered progress."

This has been known for years and years. In the early 2000s, people were holding this up as the reason why Kunming would never have a subway.

I'm guessing engineers brought it up in their time and cost projections, and the officials in charge ignored them. You don't start digging long tunnels underneath a city without taking a look at what the ground is made of.

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Right next to my office, so I eat here pretty often. The place has a nice garden design with lots of outdoor seating for nice days.

A nice menu of Western food with solid brunch choices, fresh fruit juice mixes, and good salads. The burger is also very good.

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Excellent Thai food served in a beautiful art deco setting. The bar is also top notch, with great cocktails, whiskys and cigars.

When the weather is good, try to get a table on the rooftop garden, which offers views of the Bird and Flower market.

May be a little pricier than some of the other Thai restaurants in town.

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An exciting new gallery space built from an old factory warehouse in the Paoluda Creative Industry Park. Looking forward to seeing what they'll do with it.

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A great little place in the middle of a beautiful valley chock full of great climbing spots.

The beds and rooms are very comfortable, though the bathrooms are shared, and of the "eco" variety (a plus as far as I'm concerned).

The owners are very helpful about everything from info on climbing spots to trip planning and getting around the area.

Also, the place is dirt cheap. I wholeheartedly recommend it.