Yes of course the usual border situation but it's worth knowing the route.
Yes of course the usual border situation but it's worth knowing the route.
If anyone would be interested in forming a group and importing cheese I can get my friends to send some cheddar from Nepal.
I was paying 500 nepal rupies( 36 rmb) for 1 kg wedge I'd cut off the "wheel" at the corner grocer.
The grocers dont make much but even at 30 rmb it would be worth looking into..
One of Nepal's export is cheese..they got the cows, pastures but the cow s are sacred..
Can get licence and buy a car, cash, and register with L visa. I did.
Cant register used cars( older than 2 years) in kunming anymore.
For our second car we needed to get it registerd in another city...
A microvan is easy to buy in smaller cities or outlying areas of big cities.
I found this interesting documentary.
Slow internet conection when I viewed it...enjoy.
www.snagfilms.com/films/title/inside_red_china
Inside Red China Synopsis
In 1957 US Army veteran Robert Carl Cohen was studying Social Psychology in Paris. While visiting the USSR he was assigned by NBC-TV's Moscow Chief Irving R. Levine to film a group of young Americans touring China in defiance of the US State Dept.'s travel ban. Arriving in Beijing after a 9 day 6,000 mile trip on the Trans-Siberian Railway, he convinced the authorities to permit him to air express his uncensored film via Moscow to NBC in New York. During a 45 day tour he became the first American to film China since the 1949 Communist victory; documenting forbidden things such as bridges, aircraft, tanks, & the "brain washing" of political prisoners. After appearing on the TODAY SHOW & HUNTLEY NEWS, his reports were edited into INSIDE RED CHINA, part of THE SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Series. Highlights of this unique film include: Beijing, Guandong, Shanghai, The Great Wall, Yangtze River, Nanking University, Changchung Auto Plant, Slum & Sampan dwellers, Modern Hospitals & Ancient Acupuncture, Co-op Farms, Chairman Mao Tze Tung, Premier Chou En-Lai, & former Cal Tech & MIT rocket expert Dr. Chen Tzu-Fen, ending with the million marcher National Day Parade before the Forbidden City & its giant fireworks finale. Today, with foreign tourists & business people able to visit a China rapidly filling with modern factories & cities, INSIDE RED CHINA provides a rare insight into that vast nation's tumultuous past.
In my opinion a person would need 30 RMB a day to have a balanced healthy nutrition intake.
3 x 10 rmb meals a day.
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Overall good selection for creating basic "heavy / thick / bulky" furniture.
Clean, quiet, everything I needed, good location, well priced.
Went the other night, it was very late therefore I cant coment on the food but it did smell very good..
Cozy atmosphere and very friendly host.
Will return again now that it's found!
Icing on the cake for Kunming as a concept!
Update: Officials fired after school stampede kills six
发布者Huge profit is the main focus instead of having a proper educational system. Pure greed.
If the officials in charge of education allowed sufficient number of schools it could be managed, but instead they limit the amount of schools creating a high demand and price gouging;
way off the ethical charts for a socialist country, let alone doing their public duty. These well placed officials and school owners only focus on profit; high profit.
This is the example of "not respecting others" in my original post, placing high profit ahead of public education and only taking care of their friends whom own the existing schools...
Indirectly these well placed people are responsible for this accident.
Look at the facts.
Do you really think no one wants to open new schools?
Do you really think schools would be starving for students and money if the Gov allowed new schools??
Update: Officials fired after school stampede kills six
发布者Where is the first aid personel for this school? that's if they have any..
Profit is the reason for this accident, craming so many in one school.
Another aspect of corruption is that I assume these schools are protected from new schools opening.Again, profit as a motive..
China has a long way to go if it wants to intergrate with the rest of the world...it's respect for others is truly non existant.
Getting Away: Jiaozi Snow Mountain
发布者Got to visit this peak and fly from it in clear weather...which is predictable BTW.
Instead of building walkways couldn't they make paths with signs to stay on the path? In addition to a presentation by locals to explain why it's important to stay on the path.
Fearing 'commercialization', monks briefly close Jinning temple
发布者Government greed.
Why would officials care about the appearance of a temple unless they have monetary interests.
Yunnan legislators mull abolishing free car perk for officials
发布者Might as well get rid of the "free cars" altogether because if they are seen in domestic Chinese cars it would be a lowering of their status..