Forums > Travel Yunnan > beihai or sanya? Stay in a highly rated hostel and dodge where the Russians hang out.
Like TICexpats noted, some tour guides are minor level thugs, so don't get between them and there clients.
It's China beaches, so forget any visions of wide open freedom. The best beaches are all controlled, and the public ones have swimming boundary areas and lifeguards who blow whistles at you.
There was a very nice hot spring in Sanya, but since Yunnan has plenty of hot springs, save it for a rainy/bad day.
Forums > Food & Drink > Wild mushrooms I remember when I was cycling through Naxi and Yi minority mountains during summer, there were lots of mushroom pickers trekking about. I stopped in a shack to have some hot instant noodles, and inside was a very large vat of boiling water with mushrooms. The water in that vat looks like it had been boiling mushrooms for a long time, very brown and thick with spores. Seems the mushroom pickers dumped the mushrooms into that vat to cook for a while, before selling them.
Why and how long, I wasn't able to figure out. They just said they did that before selling them. That leaves a lot of guessing. I thought boiling mushrooms would be considered cooking them for a meal and not some step in preparing them for sale. Of course, it was only one type of mushroom in that vat, so maybe it's specific to that mushroom.
Forums > Food & Drink > DaJiuJia 大救驾 - Where to eat in KM? Most of the chao erkuai I have had in Kunming is smothered in heavy salty sugary brown sauce and oil. The picture in the article of dajiujia looks much lighter. Your right though, cooking yourself is best.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Changing money in Kunming I have exchanged USD cash at a Bank of China teller window in Kunming. There was a lot of paperwork required, and cash rate wasn't particulary good.
The airport arrival floor has another fx currency booth at the end close to the information counter.
CRS machines have higher limits than ATM, but since foreign cards are capped at 3k or less, it usually doesn't matter, unless it's ICBC.
ATMs are the way to go for safety, and between ICBC, CCB, and BOC, you can usually find one in any town. However, many banks in the USA require you to notify them of international travel plans for security reasons, or the card could be declined. Not sure what stance NZ banks have on that.
Forums > Food & Drink > Kunming Chinese Food Spicy is ok, as long as they aren't trying to hide poor quality oil/ingredients. I'll give it a try this week. Also, going to see if the dajiujia exists in KM.
Kunming to put 45,000 public use bikes on roads
发布者prepaid vip card...also, you can ride a Mobike one way, again something you aren't likely to do with your own bike.
Kunming to put 45,000 public use bikes on roads
发布者It's a bit different than owning a bike. You don't need to worry about parking, storage, or maintenance. You don't worry about it being stolen as long as after you lock it, it's not your responsibility anymore. If Mobike, does say collapse overnight, then yes, your probably out your 299, but same goes for a gym membership or restaurant prepaid via card. Also, 299 doesn't buy a very good bike.
Dual high-speed railways usher in new era for Yunnan
发布者Yeah I saw the same fleet of them heading down huanHu towards chenggong. They look like the 919 buses, so I'd hope they get spread out to various city bus stops throughout the city.
Around Town: Dancing in Green Lake Park
发布者Gamora: I'm a warrior, an assassin. I don't dance.
Star-Lord: Really? Well, on my planet, we have a legend about people like you. It's called Footloose. And in it, a great hero, named Kevin Bacon, teaches an entire city full of people with sticks up their butts that, dancing, well, is the greatest thing there is.
Celebrating a Miao Christmas in Yunnan
发布者I enjoyed this article. No gripes from me. Merry Xmas!