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Forums > Living in Kunming > Why are you decide to stay in kunming?

Just take an outdoor stroll...

Kunming's entire summer has been relatively cool, spared from record heatwaves or humidity plaguing other parts of the world. Thanks in part to the 10-14 degrees Celsius drop due to near 2km highland altitude of its Yungui Plateau (云贵高原).

Locals who seldom travel don't realize how lucky they have it in terms of their spring city clime.

Always miss returning to Kunming when traveling elsewhere.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Changed my mind...

Don't think one would abandon the country because of a single employer. Reason most likely stems from not adapting to life/work in China, or homesickness.

Testing uncharted waters in finding ideal setting for oneself is common, nothing to fret about. Oftentimes peace of mind is attributed to within, not so much the environment, granted it does factor in somewhat.

Wishing happiness to all those who stay in Kunming, be it transitory or long-term.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Changed my mind...

@Liumingke1234

Hence, negotiation leverage for Kiwi.

Such violation and reputation tarnish are more substantial for a business entity than for a employee.

Our online communities "do talk" too. We are fond of publicly exposing unfair/unlawful practices.

Kiwi probably hasn't been fully paid for the first month. Otherwise, our friend would already be on the first flight back home (New Zealand?).

Best holster the big guns for now. Sit down with the employer and pass the peace pipe.

First, find out how much language schools spend on Visa applications for employees. You might consider absorbing that fee.

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@alien

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It's important to note Hongta Group is a well connected SOE in Yunnan. Good luck winning a lawsuit against the State. Not only is 红塔集团 a tobacco behemoth, but a illustrious real estate developer that preferentially gets awarded bids for public infrastructure tenders. Many of the stadiums standing in Kunming, or in lower-tiered cities like Dali, are built by Hongta.

This just in...

according to a forecast by global research company Euromonitor International, China will surpass France to "become the world's most visited country by 2030... the most popular holiday spot in the world with the largest number of both inbound and outbound travellers... overtaking the US and Germany, with 260 million outbound tourist trips by 2030."

source: www.theguardian.com/[...]

Changshui expansion may be a good idea after all.

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