Not to familiar with the Kunming bread situation anymore because I simply make my own bread, but as far as I know “good bread”, that is bread without a sweet flavour like all Chinese breads, is available at Igor’s bakery and it is sold as well at Salvadors/Mimosa.
The Wicker Basket shops as well sell a rather bland but not sweet loaf of bread.
A friend of mine gets quite good results himself with a bread making machine, like me, he buys his ingredients on line.
I don’t know about German bread but pumpernickel style bread is available online of the Jason brand which is not bad and at least not sweet.
Well this might as well be the last post on this forum topic because there are no longer mass testings. All the testing sites I know have closed down.
I had my last test on Sunday thus three days ago and still not have received the result. Funny thing is that was the first test I actually had to pay for and my first individual test. As well the only one that might have been positive. I probably will never know.
Many people reporting flu like symptoms and some coming up with Covid positive test results from home rapid tests. Looks like Omicron is spreading freely through Kunming.
Anyway, the days of mass and combined testing are over.
And looking forward to the time when passinger trains will go to Vientiane as well. Much more interesting then touring "The Big Shopping Centre In the North" (=Lijiang).
China cracks down on pyramid scheme "epidemic"
发布者Not a scam but based on the same unworkable principle.
China cracks down on pyramid scheme "epidemic"
发布者Active in on the mainland as well. Get some of it once in a while, free of charge, trickeling down because there is to much of it ;-)
Forgotten Flying Tigers headquarters and barracks found in Kunming
发布者Claire is a given name derived from St Claire. Nowadays mainly replaced as a malle name by Clairance.
1930s China through the lens of Joseph Rock: The Naxi people
发布者Anyway looks like he got a new camera here. Much better picture quality then in previous photo sets.
1920s China through the lens of Joseph Rock: Dali
发布者Remarkable good pictures.
Looks like his view finder was leaning to the left. More notisable in the Dali pics then in the Simao pics