Forums > Living in Kunming > American Soldier Burials near Walnut Forest OK those coordinates take us to a place north east of Tengchong near Jeitou (A small market town serving the surrounding area on the dead end road ((S238)) going north of Tengchong).
It looks like we are talking about an American Aircrew flying the Hump and they crashed into the Gaoligongshan Mountains.
Just some 400 metres east of Hétáo lín (核桃林 = Walnut Forest) there is another hamlet of which I don’t know the name (Might as well be called Hétáo lín) and next to that there is a very large cemetery. This place is some 350 metres northwest from your coordinates. This might indeed be the place where they were buried.
Actually a cemetery like this is very unusual. Normally people are buried all over the place on a slope on a spot decided by Feng Shui. This cemetery might be from a local tribe with different habits then common in China.
Personally I find it unlikely that you still will find a marked grave there; after the “New China” was established it was not done to look after these graves and in general people don’t look after graves of strangers.
Finding anybody in that area that speaks English is unlikely but there should be some English speakers in Tengchong.
1.
The Flying Tiger Museum does not have a curator or anybody speaking English. The exhibition was made years ago and nothing has ever changed since.
2.
Diego Kusak, whose father Steve Kusak was a Hump flyer is probably the most knowledgably English speaking person on this matter. I however lost contact with him and his website links are now all dead.
Maybe you can find him.
See as well: cnac.org/
3. The most knowledgably person on things like this is the Yunnan Historian Ge Shuya. His blog is blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4d9e1cca0100qgos.html
He does not speak English however.
For more on this see the website
www.burma-road.com/pianma.html
Forums > Living in Kunming > American Soldier Burials near Walnut Forest In Yunnan there are many places with the same name. There for you need the district or nearest town name as well.
Can you provide the coordinates?
Forums > Living in Kunming > Covid vaccine mandatory for all adults? @livinginchina
Only one post ago you mentioned “freedom of choice” and now you wish (I presume that’s what you mean with “Which”) to block me?
Please take the GoKunming reader serious and don’t come with something you read on thegatewaypundit, protrumpnews, Algora, breitbart or heard from Tucker Carlson on Fox or on Infowars.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Covid vaccine mandatory for all adults? @livinginchina
And then your choice is a website that peddles conspiracy theories including “The Big Lie” and has no journalistic value at all.
Sorry pal but that is of no value to us.
What is the value of, and I quote here from the website you referred to:
“But Communist China announced it will not force citizens to be vaccinated for the Wuhan Virus.
What’s wrong with these people?“
Do I have to spell it out to you?
1: It is China, not communist China. Like it is the “USA” and not the “Capitalist USA”.
2: Wuhan Virus. The thing is called “SARS CoV 2” and the decease “COVID-19”. Wuhan Virus and China Virus are terms used by Trump and carry a political meaning.
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3: “What is wrong with these people” Looks like a reference to Chinese people. It would be more appropriate to have this phrase referring to US citizens.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Covid vaccine mandatory for all adults? The gate way pundit. Another far right conspiracy pushing website. Even with a direct link to protrumpnews.com
Why are you people reading this crap? For the 66% discount MyPillow is offering?
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