There is a nice outdoor pool at Chunyuan Xiaoqu (West side of town, near Wicker Basket). However, they've got a big construction project nearby, and I'm not sure how that affects the pool.
The other outdoor one is at Jinkang Yuan Xiaoqu in the north.
Something Colin left out: if the online payment methods don't suit you, you can drop by the shop (or track him down) and buy credits with cash. Then you can sign on to green kunming and enter the password he gives you
Unfortunately, I think you've missed both. Both places are still worth checking out though.
The Nine Dragon Waterfall is the biggest attraction in Luoping after the rape flowers, but it shouldn't be crowded, and it's a really nice day trip on a bike.
They're probably planting the terraces in Yuanyang now. Unless you're a really hardcore biker, you might want to do this area by car. I recommend going further in to Ailaoshan and checking out the pristine cloud forests. There is one hostel in old Yuanyang, I believe it's called something like "Backpacker Guest House" or something. There's a Hong Konger there by the name of Tim who can tell you where all the market days and cool spots are, as well as help arrange cars.
That sounds like a plan. Showing at the museum will be a way to share with the people who helped make that happen.
Contact me when you have a chance (x i e f e i l a g a (at) g m a i l (dot) c o m), and we'll set up a screening at Yuansheng Theater. They can play DVD's, and have two projectors, one in the theater and one in the courtyard, when the weather is nice.
In terms of protecting the film, we'll just have to keep our eyes out for cameras.
I'm against the dams, but it really hasn't been raining. Really.
What really happened is all in the above article, though the writer doesn't say it outright. A deal must have been struck before the summit: China gives some of the info it wants and plays nice at the summit if the other countries don't come out and point the finger at them.
It was palatable because the current drought really has to do with the lack of rain.
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.
Mekong summit blames weather, not Chinese dams, for low water levels
发布者I'm against the dams, but it really hasn't been raining. Really.
What really happened is all in the above article, though the writer doesn't say it outright. A deal must have been struck before the summit: China gives some of the info it wants and plays nice at the summit if the other countries don't come out and point the finger at them.
It was palatable because the current drought really has to do with the lack of rain.
Drug busts land pair in detention
发布者That sounds like quite a lot to stuff in a bra.
Either way, these women will most likely be executed. That's not funny.
GoKunming Weekend Preview
发布者Also, tonight (Friday) 8:00pm at Nordica:
Four Seasons - Spring
A Showcase of Female Artists in Yunnan
Kunming news roundup
发布者Bernie, what it means is that though volume of illegal timber has decreased, 90% of the total amount of timber coming through is still illegal.
China blogs: endangered love songs, virtual coal mining, fake condoms
发布者Nice new feature. As the Chinese would say: Ding!