We moved into this apartment about a month ago. Prior to us living here, the apartment had been vacant for about 5 months according to our landlord. We received a notice from management a week ago. Finally translated it a couple days ago and found out it was a notice to pay water/electricity. It wasn't until yesterday that our landlord was finally able to send us the address of where to pay.
Strangely though, for the past couple days, the water has stopped running for anywhere from two to four hours. It comes back on randomly and goes out again. Is there a chance this is because we havent had an opportunity to pay the bill yet? Can they just shut off your water? Or does this have to do with the freezing weather weve had the last couple days? I washed my hands, began cooking, and by the time i finished cooking, the water was out again so I cant wash dishes. Pretty frustrating.


Party chief: Yunnan 'embracing a new era of environmental protection'
发布者That is great. I am so happy to hear that there are large scale initiatives being put forth to clean up China. It will only benefit everyone; tourism will rise, reputation will rise, and health will become better. I hope it is very successful.
Food Delivery in Kunming
发布者The numbers for these places really need to be updated. All of them are disconnected and Itd be really nice to be able to get delivery once in awhile.
New taxi placards target 'civility'
发布者There has been a few times that I have tried to get somewhere only a few kilometers away and ended up having to walk the entire way. Buying a car or ebike isn't practical for many people, especially expats here only for a few months. Its so frustrating when 4 or so empty cabs drive straight past you. They need to enforce the laws in place, and I agree with the idea of inspectors. Place them randomly around the city, you wouldn't even need very many of them. Even just a few might be enough to scare drivers into changing up shift times or to stop for people who are obviously trying to waive them down.