I recommend Tokyo1 and setting Protocol to "Automatic."
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The conspiracy theorist in me suspects the the internet show is merely a smokescreen for a bigger cyber experiment... one that has to do with the battleship war games v.s. the U.S. along the Taiwan Strait. After all, the Chinese navy is officially in "war-ready" mode:
Probably not a great time to buy greenback (current USD/CNY = 6.9685). Increased 700 pips in the previous month alone.
but if you must, just walk up to any currency sellers sporting massive handbags loitering in front of Bank of China at the intersection of 北京路 and 人民中路, or across from 顺城. They will take you inside the bank to make the exchange in case you worry about counterfeits. Their interest rates will be a tad better than the banks.
Protecting the ecology of the lake is important, but protecting incompetent swimmers is just as vital.
The proficiency (lack of) of Yunnan swimmers is troubling, to speak nothing of other provinces. Too many undocumented drowning incidences of dragging ashore loved ones without a pulse, rarely reach pulse of nation. Drowning occurrences are particularly pronounced among beach-goers amidst China's travel boom across SE Asia & beyond.
Mandatory swimming courses & tests need to be implemented by the education ministry as a high-school graduation requirement. Greater budget allocation for swimming facilities would be helpful in that regards.
It's possible Neolithic period, which began 10,000BC and ending as late as 2,000BC in this part of the world, could overlap with the Bronze age (3,000 - 1,200BC)?
If you look closely at my first picture link, the temporary housing and storage facilities are actually where the previous public spaces of Dongfeng Plaza were located.
Once the Eye of Spring towers are built to its South, that open space will return in full glory. Locals and visitors alike will dance again in "friendly & funky" hand-holding circles to traditional Yunnan folk songs.
I believe President Xi embraces the symbiotic evolution of the old and new.
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Government bans swimming at tourist-friendly Fuxian Lake
发布者Protecting the ecology of the lake is important, but protecting incompetent swimmers is just as vital.
The proficiency (lack of) of Yunnan swimmers is troubling, to speak nothing of other provinces. Too many undocumented drowning incidences of dragging ashore loved ones without a pulse, rarely reach pulse of nation. Drowning occurrences are particularly pronounced among beach-goers amidst China's travel boom across SE Asia & beyond.
Mandatory swimming courses & tests need to be implemented by the education ministry as a high-school graduation requirement. Greater budget allocation for swimming facilities would be helpful in that regards.
Much ado about...littering at Lugu Lake
发布者@daodejingster
LOL. I like your first sentence, and your penultimate one. I'll cheer you on too!
Stone Age graveyard discovered in Yunnan's Chuxiong Prefecture
发布者It's possible Neolithic period, which began 10,000BC and ending as late as 2,000BC in this part of the world, could overlap with the Bronze age (3,000 - 1,200BC)?
Cycling to Singapore: Southern Thailand
发布者Congratulations Jesse!
"Cycling to Singapore: Finished!:"
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The evolution of Chinese National Day in Kunming
发布者One more thing...
If you look closely at my first picture link, the temporary housing and storage facilities are actually where the previous public spaces of Dongfeng Plaza were located.
Once the Eye of Spring towers are built to its South, that open space will return in full glory. Locals and visitors alike will dance again in "friendly & funky" hand-holding circles to traditional Yunnan folk songs.
I believe President Xi embraces the symbiotic evolution of the old and new.