Might well be good suggestions, but if it's really serious I think I'd see a doctor.
Might well be good suggestions, but if it's really serious I think I'd see a doctor.
@DaWei: So if you want Kunming, you'll have to quit your government (which government?) job, right?
@DaWei: I can only answer two of your questions: 1. When I need healthcare I go to the Kunming No.2 Hospital; 2. It is not expensive.
Bikes new & used available everywhere, no problem, no need to contact in advance. Welcome to Kunming.
Hopefully, nobody's life will turn out the way they plan it.
No results found.
Not quite what you'd call a jumping place, but not bad at all for rather standard US-type meals, not overly expensive, and with a really good salad bar that's cheap, or free with most dinner dishes after 5:30PM. You can get a bottle of beer or even wine if you really want to, but I've never seen anybody do it - maybe that's just to take out. Chinese Christian run, and they hire people with physical disadvantages, who are pleasant and helpful. Frequented by foreign (mostly North American) Christians and Chinese Christians - was started by a Canadian couple associated with Bless China (previously, Project Grace), who are no longer here, but no religious pressure or any of that. Steaks are nothing special, and I avoid the Korean dishes, which I've had a few times but which did not impress me.
As a shop and bakery, it's very good bread at reasonable prices, of various kinds (Y18 for a good multigrain loaf that certainly weighs well over a pound. Other stuff too, like granola and oatmeal that is local, as well as imported things, including American cornflakes and so forth, which some people seem to require.
Large portions, seriously so with the pizza, which is Brooklyn/American style, I guess. Convivial, conversational, good place to drink with good folks on both sides of the bar, especially after about 9PM.
Too bourgeois.
Really good pizza and steaks. The wine machine fuddles me when I'm a bit fuddled, & seems unnecessary. Good folks on both sides of the bar.
Ain't no flies on Salvador's.
Larung Gar: Sichuan's extraordinary Buddhist retreat
发布者Hmmm - sorry, seems this is July...what happened in June, anyway?
Larung Gar: Sichuan's extraordinary Buddhist retreat
发布者How could the article have been published on June 24 if the first comment was made 'about a month ago'?
Anyway, great photos, Jan.
No clear timetable for Kundu business closures
发布者Seems to me to be a good thing. Who wants a military with an independent income?
Snapshot: Dali and Weishan
发布者Glad to see a good photo of that Catholic church in Dali, it doesn't get photographed much, and I've known foreigners who've been here for years who didn't know it existed.
Widow gives two million yuan to rural Yunnan school
发布者What cloudtrapezer said.
Anyway, the wealth redistribution from the rich donor is a good thing.