If you've not lived outside your own culture, before, the first 6 months or so are usually the hardest - some adapt faster than others. Best not to overprotect yourself with familiar things too much, at least for a time, & realize that cultural differences are also psychological differences and the formation of appropriate habits and not about what you might take to be 'common sense', which is not culturally neutral and not a matter of conformity to some objective standard. When you find yourself obsessed by minor annoyances, chill out & realize you've simply got a way to go before things will begin to fit together comfortably. Minor annoyances will become just that - minor. But zillions of people manage to do it successfully.
A look at Yunnan's evolving anti-drug strategy
发布者@redjon: right - putting it in the same discussion is not only inaccurate, it's downright dangerous, especially for kids who don't know & who are tempted to experiment.
China considering plan to make Xinjiang desert a new California
发布者Sections of rivers that flow through different nations cannot be thought of as, simply, national property; national regimes ultimately cannot deal adequately or justly with global problems, because they will not.
Yunnan scientists find fungus with an appetite for plastic in rubbish dump
发布者This looks like a good thing.
Exploring history: Jianshui through the ages
发布者I went to a workshop one evening there several years ago, was interesting to see the pottery being made.
$17 billion Chongqing-Kunming railway nears completion
发布者Spartans, Guangzhou is farther away than Chongqing, but you can get to Guangzhou by train in less than 6 hours. Is the flight faster? So what?
I've observed that it's often the case that the faster you go, the less time you have.