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Most Chinese kindergartens have "Montessori" (Meng Shi Ban) classes, but they are not the same Montessori style as you might expect, but they are more expensive than "normal" (Pu tong ban) classes. Class sizes are normally 20-40 kids with 3 teachers.

As the Montessori system is not compatible with Chinese primary schools these Montessori classes kids normally switch to normal class for their final year.

It seems that the kindergartens with the "better" reputations have the largest class sizes and are the hardest to get into.

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China already has a "compulsory" paid leave system. The trouble is that there is the vast majority of companies don't give their staff they legal rights.

The government wants people to go on holidays in order for them to spend money, they even make highways free to encourage this! But the only thing they can do to make sure most staff actually get holidays is to make a few days public holidays (300% OT) in a row so staff actually get some days off work to go spending.

Maybe this list needs to be updated, reading it make me reminisce about a Kunming of the far past, easy traffic, low/no pollution, much smaller city, bird and flow market with character...

Pisa and Weis have gone the way of the Dodo.

Roccos has moved

Teresas' big place is being renovated and I am not sure if it will ever open again, the smaller place on Wenlin Jie is still going,,I think.

When I saw that Kunming people had asked the American government for help to stop the refinery and PX project on the Whitehouse Petition website I at first thought it was extremely funny, but when you feel your own government is not listening to you,,what options do you have?

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when we renovated we took our workmen to B&Q to select materials from their excellent range if samples. Then with that list in hand we went to the construction market near Mingbo bridge and got the same materials at either half or one third of the B&Q price.

It's a good place for window shopping.