Forums > Living in Kunming > 10 year visa updates? If it's money you're worried about, take the train to Guangzhou, change to fast train to Shenzhen, cross border, take commuter train to Kowloon & stay in Chungking Mansions for HK$200/night (with family it will be a bit more, of course). When I'm in Hong Kong I eat for about HK$200/day. Shame to go all that way & not bother to look around the city.
Forums > Study > Book Club Kunming That's William Burroughs.
Meeting will be at The Park at 6:30PM, I think.
Forums > Living in Kunming > who thinks we chat is for business use Good post, vicar, but the thing is that while the internet is providing all sorts of information, it is also screening out other information - like, where you are, who's in front of you, birds singing, etc. In short, it can be misused, and is, and becomes a crutch for those who don't adequately develop skills for human confrontation with matter, or for subtle (i.e., not merely written or spoken) communication with the human beings and other life forms it embodies.
It shouldn't be an either/or choice, but for all too many it is becoming one. I choose not to use it in the middle of dinner parties, conversations with physically-present (i.e., 'real') people, observations of landscapes, interactions with people I don't know but might, or as interference with my relationship to the material world generally. So I keep the internet at home.
Forums > Living in Kunming > recycling electronics Best wishes Dan. My impression is that somebody - probably poor - does collect it from next to the bins, and that leads to a useful bowl of rice for somebody. I don't know where it ends up next, tho.
Sacred forests of the Dai people: Last refuges of biodiversity
发布者...like I was saying, his book People and Forests - Yunnan Swidden Agriculture in Human-=Ecological Perspective, published 2001 by Yunnan Education Publishing House, available at Mandarin Books. In English - translated by Magnus Fiskesjo, whose dissertation on the Wa is also very interesting and informative.
Sacred forests of the Dai people: Last refuges of biodiversity
发布者Good article and good comment, Voltaire.
A good book on the subject, though a bit dated (published 2001) is Yin Shaoting's
Fuxian shampoo incident becomes national topic
发布者Corruption to some extent, probably; but why 'uneducated'?
Hiking from Dali to Lijiang Walk for Hearts fundraiser
发布者Sounds like a good opportunity to take a group walk and put some cash where it's needed.
Kunming to put 45,000 public use bikes on roads
发布者Good link, Voltaire - so there are some problems with such schemes, but anybody thinking they're more serious than the ones caused by everybody driving around in private cars and taking taxis alla time might benefit from a stroll down to the corner to watch the traffic for awhile.