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Forums > Living in Kunming > Why do foreigners still go to Kundu?

GoKunming was recently contacted by one of the owners of Muse. He told us bars in Kundu were approached by PSB officers in the run-up to Kunming hosting the South Asia Expo in June. Bar owners were told if foreigners without proper visas were found in their venues the owners would have to pay out of pocket to return said foreigners to their home countries.

This doesn't explain away all the problems people have listed in the above comments, but it does offer a window onto current Kundu policy.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > China's potential future

blobbles touched on it in the original post, but I think water scarcity is the most fundamental problem facing China. Pollution of waterways is only one part of a huge problem. It just doesn't seem that the country has enough usable water. The water diversion projects currently underway to protect Beijing and Tianjin are frankly drops in a bucket as far as the entire country is concerned. I don't have a clue what the solution is. Perhaps desalinization on a massive scale, but that of course requires enormous amounts of energy.

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Congratulations to Ozzie's, the Kunming Rotary and everyone who turned out for a great evening! The fundraiser pulled in more than 22,000 yuan — enough to buy diapers for the next 12 months. Great work Kunming!

These places are home to "thousands of immigrants from the countryside". Many of these families have extreme difficulty finding ways to register their kids to attend schools, much less pay for tuition. So no, many of them don't go to class.

As for the sandwiches, that was an introductory activity, what teachers call a 'warmer', to gain trust, establish comfort and make sure the kids come back the next time.

Kunming, can't thank you enough! The fundraiser brought in more than 10,000 yuan. Thanks to the bands, Matu and Juliette, Jiajia, Kris, Ian and David, as well as everyone who came out and made this a fantastic afternoon and evening. Well done everyone!

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Passable no-frills Dongbei food including lots of dumplings, tofu, disanxian and other standards. Fair prices too.

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A pleasant surprise hiding inconspicuously inside the Second Ring Road. Go for the temple, stay for the lovely forested park and its ample solitude.

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Had the buffet here recently. A bit expensive but discounts are available for groups. Seafood, including crab, lobster and sushi were all fantastic. European and Chinese dishes were great as well. Beer was included with dinner. Overall, excellent service and food.

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Excellent dumplings for omnivores, vegetarians and carnivores. This is a hole in the wall joint with no frills, but the owners are friendly and the dumplings are just right. Five stars if they get higher quality vinegar.