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Well dolphin, apparently I've caught the schoolyard cooties, it's contagious so keep a safe distance...

it's the price to pay for assisting the OP. To keep this thread alive and in high visibility. Hoping the central government in Beijing will eventually take notice - the lack of accountability & transparency on the part of Yunnan's Director of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Li Jiming (李极明), and those at the prefecture-level (mayor hotline #12345), in their mishandling of contract developers and their affiliates.

Whether the provincial officials buckle under the pressure remains to be seen.

I believe this was the intent of Professor John Israel.

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@Stratocaster

Exactly. But in our case, we accepted the verdict, forgiven those who wronged us, moved on by finding other avenues in the Mainland to legally earn back previous losses... and for that reason, try my upmost not to rattle the cage.

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Okay, you win Dazzer.

Let it be known I've never once downvoted anyone on this site, nor would I ever, no matter how much I may disagree with a poster. No opinions in discourse ought to be suppressed/hidden.

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@Geezer

Would replacing "down" with below, under, through, or past soothe your OCD itch?... or is it time for a detailed geography layout of Paris? ;)

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Each to his own.

High school students in certain school districts in the U.S. are required to pass swimming exams prior to graduation. In many states, physical education classes are required in junior high.

Where we draw the line of bodily jurisdiction in academia is up for debate.

Notwithstanding, some Yunnan University students may take up this healthy lifestyle for their lifelong benefit.

I too hope the local district government accepts the Flying Tigers Research Institute preservation proposal, albeit the history of this Sino-US alliance gravitated towards the respective air forces of the U.S. and the KMT of China.

Praiseworthy historical reporting by Patrick Scally.

@Philou You're right, a typo. It ought to be called "胜利堂"... good research.

The actual station ought to be just north of Renming Zhong Lu. behind that modernistic Wuhua People's Government Building. Said empty lot under KRT construction used to be a school.

Across the Renming Zhong Lu. street to the South is the actual "胜利堂" monument. The south gate is known for selling puppies and kittens.

A garden landscaped park along Renming Zhong Lu has recently completed renovation, with a roundabout stone paved road connecting to Kunming 正义 Old Street, which is also being revamped in hopes of one day rivaling LiJiang's old street.

Nice to see Kunming spending money in realizing their 20-year goal.

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